Show I Ill ta being told in England that it wasCecil Rhodes who procured tho publication by the War office of the I strictures on Gen fuller and Gen Warren In order to jjratlfy a private grudge We do not believe the story Wo believe that Cecil Ceci Rhodes is a Kind of man that would regardless of conaequenccH condemn what he thought was Inferior generalship butS I but-S there Is not much of the sneak In his nature And then there IB I not the slightest probability that he could Influence In-fluence the Val department or Croat Britain to make public anything that ought to be kept private We suspect that the right reason was given iulpecL some ITI1 I ID irrepressible days ago that there an conflict between the officers of the home regiments who have done nothing noth-ing for twenty years and have taken all the honors and those regiments In India where the fighting has been almost I small al-most continuous and the rewards |