Show IS TACT AND TIME WILL HEAL Chamberlain Is less hopeful of peaceful peace-ful assimilation between the hostile races in South Africa than he was Ho find a chronic hatred that Is hard to overcome and a determination to make loyalty odious and to exalt the acts of the foes of the British Government Thfc was to have been expected and Is natural The situation Is not materially different from that which existed In tha border States at the close of our Civil war and It will lake lime to smooth down the sharpness of the points of opposing op-posing 1 views Tact and leaving the people alone for a few years will do wdnders in the way of reconciliation Mr Chamberlain appeals on Ihe actfne too soon to see any of the results in this direction and It seems that lie local olllcials arc not men who have gained the popular good will Lord MHher has I been displaced but he remains until summer a thorn In the side of the Boers a thorn that constantly makes Us presence fdlt irritatingly so Prime Minister Hprlgg Is so haled that t even Secretary Chamberlains presence could not restrain a demonstration against him a double one In fact Hut the Colonial Co-lonial Secretary houl not take those evidences of hostility too much to heart rime cures all bad feeling and with moderation l ami Justice the two races now KO hostile will settle down to peace amity ami good works for the development develop-ment of that gioat country |