Show Before Lord Robei left England he sent through the Associated Press a messageto America It was chiefly Intended In-tended for Canada Here are three paragraphs from if Clrculnstances naturally forbid my speaking about the campaign ah end of me except to nay that I have entire coil denco iii the BrItish soldier and that be l lieve the trndltlont of our arm will be upheld III South Africa I cannot too wurmlj express mv admi ration for the spirit which prevails In our colonfes The action of Canada will al ways bo a Klorlous paso In tho history of the sons of tho empire I rook for irrcni thlnspj from tho mun she hUH sent and Is I sending to tho front The report which Indicate that dlslov alty exists In tho Irish reKlmonts are ab solutely untrue in tho hour of danger my countrymen hayo over been unions the first to ly doun their lives 5 tor the Queen and their country and whetl or It Jjo against the Boer or men of any other no tloniilUy tho Irish soldier will bo found loyal to his Queen and brave In hattie You cannot dny those reports of Irish disloyalty too stronjjjy |