Show PERTAINING TOTHE TRANSVAAL 0a Driver Bradley of the Canadian artillery died April 1st as the result of an accident CronJe Col Shlol nnd 1000 Boer prisoner IN sUed from Cnpojown for SU Helena r last nleht ii A dispatch from Vanwycksvlcl dated it Monday April 2nd indicates the pacification ml pacifica-tion of the northwest part of Capo Colony it Col-ony onyTim Tim German liner Koonlg hRS attain r reached Lourenco Marques this time It navliiK on board 237 passengers bound for tho TrunRvnal C At Bushman kop the Boers aro still occupYIng the waterworks which tho 0 British shclleil Sunday afternoon tho d Doers replying The condition of tho Boer prisoner at Slmonittown hi 1 deplorable The medical authorities seem unalilo to copo with the spread of typhoid t fever The American named Reichman said to hays tHen In command of the Boors it I the BUllhman Kop ambush in believed t to IH Capt Carl Itclchmnn u 5 A i A dispatch from Pretoria announce the arrival or twenlyeu5ht prisoners mostly I refcldcnt or Ladybrmml who were Mixed n when the Boers forced the British to x evacuate that place The British losses In artillery in the priiiit war have been exceptionally if > I heavy Altogether twentythreo gUn L t hAve been captur < l by the Boer who on it j their part have lost only s vcn I I Coi Broadwood the leader or the in a I fated British column belongs to the K Twelfth lancer and was appointed to I U I command Warrens Light horse at the I beginning of January He is j 37 years old l 1 and was one of Ix > rd KUch ners most I truMUNl lieutenants S I Tho British War ofilc ha no Inforna I0 Ion ay to who epmnwnded the Doer in r i the affaJr leading l to the rapt urn of the In IJrttI tt JCunll but It placm m > crrVlcnce in i wbatevtr In ih report that > 4 Unhtsil l is I itstce aitach or any one connetH d Is I j h Srtc vHnvni IvK t tArt in it i |