Show PERTAINING TO THE TRANSVAAL Gen Sir George White sailed from Capetown for England yesterday Rcportn from the various banks of the republics show that the cash holdings hold-ings amount to 2233076 London afternoon newspapers publish long biographies oC Gen Joubert Generally Gen-erally they are in t kindly tone At Bloomfontoln tho military authorities authori-ties havo discovered In a Free Stato Governments chest realizable securities worth fSOOOOO The American chairman of the Netherlands I Neth-erlands Red Cross states that his committee com-mittee I1U forwarded the sum of 535 180 to Tho Hague New Orleans reports the steamer fervona cleared for Capetown with a largel ot of food stuffs and 850 horses for the British Britsh army The British High Commissioner Sir Alfred Mllner arrived at Blocmfontaln Tuesday night and was met by Lord Roberts and his staff A dispatch from the Boer headquarters headquar-ters In Xalal announces that the dc tc dructi n continues of coal mines likely to b useful to the British According to a dlapalch from Kroon btadt Commandant Olivier has Joined II Cons Groblaar and Lemner who aro safe Gen Delarcy Is still sick at Pretoria > Commandant Crowthcr who commands com-mands the Transvaal firing line In the Houth repots that he has retaken Lodybrand after the British had been there an hour J I Tho Transvaal Government has commandeered V com-mandeered a portion of the gold reServe serve of all the banks Bar gold has been given as security to the amount of about 300000 Great Britain according to the Btrlln correspondent of London Dally Mall I has thanked Germany for the latters darning of the Boer plans for attacking attack-ing Walflsch bay on the West African coast consthe 1 m The only word from Gen Bullor Is n report of tho officers who have recovered recov-ered from wound and who have returned re-turned to duty whch list Includes the name of Lieut John Churchill brother of Winston Churchill t A dispatch from Masoru Basutoland dated iuetday March 27th says the apparently reliable reports that the Boers arc reentering adybrand causes cause-s the presumption that the Boer troop have crossed the line of the Dot rep re-p treat toward Kroonstadt and that alight a-light or surrender near Ladybrand Is i Imminent A meeting of the committee to aid r the South African republics was hold I last night In New York and Judge G M I r vanhocson presided A delegation from the Gorman societies which are arranging ar-ranging a German proBoer meeting was present I wow proposed to urge I thc amalgamation of all the Boer umnlgnmton 11 r committees I com-mittees In thin counto and letters n orlng this plan were road from many citIes I ± II I |