Show DISPATCHES CENSORED Lithe In News to Bring Satisfaction to England London April 0 JIO I a niVlmen It Is borne In mind that all the dispatches from the front are severely censored I there Is little In the news to bring satisfaction sat-isfaction to England Assurances that I I nothing need be feared even if the 1 railway and telegraphs are cut and t Bloomfonleln Isolated together with the news that the ladles and other civilians are being ordered away do not augur well There are rumors from Capetown that tho telegraph wires wore already out youlcrday Sunday and also that the hussars who were sent to the re J lief of the Royal I lef Irish Rifles are also nicslng although Iwohably these are the outcome of Boer exaggerations de Blgned to encourage the burghers The attempt of Gen Colvllle to catch the Boar loaders In conference at Rcltfon toln failed probably as usual because of the lack of cavalry i FREE STATE UP AGAIN The results of these serious chocks to checct the British arms is I that the whole Free Btale Is up acnJn and that the Boers are full of activity over the entire entlc lolcLbelnLeil A belated Boer dispatch says that bioonntH were made for the foreign leI le-I glon under the late Gon de Vllleboln VlleboR MareuJl t Flie JBocra are boasting that the I ColCBburg and Stormberg commandoes numbering COOO with ten cannon and I < SO wagonp have gotten safely through I I thus thul performing a magnificent strate I gic feat NO SENTINELS I A Boer account of the Bloemfonteln waterworkw affair Hays Col Broad wood evacuated Tlmba NChu owing to b the advance of Commandant Olivier OIVIl rom the aouth The federal troops found tho British BrlLsh camp In peaceful slumber without n sentinel or an out post to give the alarm Gen De Wet Immediately placed guns and the com niandoea In such positions na to mir Hl round the British who did not hove time to recover from their surprise The Capetown correspondent or the Times discussing Llio affair rays All the details only sorvo to bring out detiR clearlytho marvelous cleverness of the Boers no less than Hie marvelous care lossnes ofthe British olllwrs whom It I would seem no aerJefr of disasters will ever teach lo keep wjde awake THAI J AS1LY SET The Boers In Coll Broad woods rear > drove his force Into the parly at tho drift exactly as partridges arc driven to a gun At tho drift 1 Ul f atf each wagon descended the hnljovr warr = I Khow hlll way lo drive so us not lo block the convoy When the gun ntI arrived ihe trap was all clear again for theIr reception As one who was present pres-ent said Tt was like a cloakroom The Boers politely took your rifle and asked you to kindly stand to one side There was nothing I elso for you lo do MOVE GUNS EASILY The American scout Durnham test lies to the terrific pace with which the IJoor commandoes cover the ground and the ease with which they move their gun The Boers are displaying increased activity in Natal but there is no sign that Gen Buller Is moving NO RELIEF FOR MA PEKING l Matching was still besieged on April I IsL The garrison was suffering from I lack of bread and a mixture of gals I bran ant meal was doing duty forHlmt 1 article which In described as coarso In substance of the color of gingerbread ginger-bread and of thv consistency of Norwegian Nor-wegian pine |