Show ms PROMISE A I White Says War Is Far from Being t il m 01 tT NEWS EVS It II IU U J u uH H 0 of f n mu mt Js I toda WR wn add reseL d t t Whit t 1 nt c country and n a native of the Orange Wt lI tT In part Dart The Tho Dutch lr 1111 lie be let atone alone to and remain tree free antI and In 1 lb same lame a UI merIca Th ThU fl 11 being ended Event ur U LI fir which will r I rt j t th t was wa nothing Gen to be proud of Ih rhe En Engh 1 Iii uS outnumbered ten to toI Boet Jt II iJ It not nol been for tor the term ter I and was In the thc In flIne Ita a I bi n I of dead hore and an tibie aa tast net breeding dl dIs v IG band would have tale tUt the h today loda In Ia bir Mr I things gS Q o Amo to emphatically deny I like lit iii a 11 th eat cst UlO r the or orf f In the tho Trans VI tit The rho Roman Homan Catho l l 1 b of It the most l 1 dD In South Af A Jw JeW in II our chief of ofOrs tL Ors re ir Fc State and Mother another tl transPortation for the masier of J Jw nt Li arm arY L n Marh rh iThe The Dall Daily Mall Ib front MaCe I t aed March shelled V e are re being several casualties ha h e been In the trenches e native food tood question Is becoming a The rhe have Froen the to respect the Sab Bab by bT not firinG and have hae seized selzer th the to extend their trenches r Sarah Wilson Willon in n IL a dispatch 9 rd dated Wednesday 1 lub 14 We have recel received eo I t the ot of Lud Ladysmith but It urns to 10 our ii I there ts Is no flo prospect ot of our relief relict The town r remain closely closel invested te arc ar reported to be very ery and strongly he be trees US UI and Col Coi force torel Some oe of 01 the tho natIves are arc dying ot of star n owing to their prejudice against bone A dispatch to the Dally Daily Telegraph tm f Sunday Match March th tars lAYS Prisoners brought In hero that a 11 force farce of eairy W tas entered the Transvaal and ele Itt to a poInt eighteen miles north If The forces forres at al are being strength 11 1 A northward Is ex soon loon soonA loonA A to the from Mate kL dated Wednesday Y March Uth am 1 Cot Col hn ha au ap rj t a board ot of officers to Inquire b the Question no m s DJ FEAT rf March Add Adel Adelt t mt ternberg n a young Austrian noble b r nt two months In the western r ramps un to the time ot of his cap bre ty by the on Feb eb 15 gave ao the Ibe Lon London on correspondent of the eue irsle interesting ot of oft ott t produced upon the burghers 11 t ted appearance of the fOrve In the OranGe Free State Stale tee confirm the statements II at General utterly tailed to tor r the significance ot of Lord Rob nob strategic movement lot ant Sternberg arrived at Mag Magers son after the Joer floer victory of II IL ii n fund found the In Jubilant Thc Th burghers burgher were stag and hold service t it e being bombarded by the naval rs Thy began earl early In February the arrival It if large larae In the English and on I Its e the they received news newil of the tho on Count rile to to recon aM came In of at evening six hundred tiber wre sent pent to check the ad of th the cavalry Ge Was 01 that the tho lb wr r advancing on ta a with the object of orr of t retreat ot of the de t at ol berK Another poul Wa al that the advance was merely I feint on the left lett flank Intended to trAkel lit defense st at the ing of the Count Stern rr d by heavy heay artillery artiller fire p t tim endeavoring to cross lord ford opposed by the tho Jef rs liae extended alan alone the tho et U ward Tto aMed dragoons told him t tAt at tori 1011 was to fe 1 if r Kimberley with men AT hallf In the tho Itt the count 1 J English h regiments ah Escaping notice he gal ni 1 back bek 10 o camp and told ha Iten lie He met with gen fen Cal al b th the Insisted that thal gl bj 01 C troops troop neither would Tb Undertake such II a movement Jn taken b by Gep Cronje Irl VU 11 t 1 th hundred men RiO pj tr 10 ut ul off orr the English h tran rrt GIro aCot which thy they succeeded In inon th on the j day live fo mitt mIles from Irom ab orl Sternberg saw at n a b huge hUfe clouds of du dust t IndI the presence behind De h A tj ot of troops on the march tine t iz r Is ID th walt wait at a In tc of nn n attack Count Stern nt Wa laugh at by the tt ri n camp Who WeN all convinced a t t a mistaken Jl it wa as not pos thir r I JItt the doubts doubt until one onet t n number Commissary Ar Ir the count later ant and It th the i cank under FT F 11 r I b and th the burning Free they had destroyed hb b h ihn utter bUl burghe I oTh OCcupied favorable fm o It and took tonk no more trouble to It Ito It movement or of the enemy not Mt Ot until the lIa day that OI n began gan te to r the seri erl r the I Ue situation The cannon IGn withdrawn from Mager Magera a I r in cuns being to tot toI t r cavalry In the 1 as r at tho disorder I lr Pf fl c 01 that lit Major artil O oa k fin fl distant d to with srI r l url tot tor certain whether they r or th h p Even Een then still of at opinion that the I ted against their camp fI It U set about raising de II S RW OA IE 1 Li WAS WAR LOST LOr la te 1 11 l t S ten who arrived from t 1 I t teas d that the o t cral on the Madder r while Cronje still lUll awaited main mainI I L Hv A NIN attack In the nt at Magors fontein and dId not wish to weaken his hili position there The vi of the With a large force Colte or of artillery had created great In the camp which at two In the morning removed to a safer about three miles mUes to the southwest The breakIng UP ot of the lImp camp greatly rea II affected the spirits of the entire Boer force Coree When the British renewed the attack early n morning It was wall evl dent to Count that the burgh era had no stomach for lor the fight lie He sayE As I 1 rode out I met numbers of fl flIng fly flying Ing whom I vainly alny endeavored to restrain The rhe panic was general and each sought safety In the of As the supreme eon con control trot was fal quite and had so soto soto to speak to exist no combined action could be carried out that day Toward noon hen a large lare number of 01 Doers had already made off orr a very bad spirit b began nn to In camp The field comets cornela urged Cronje to summon a council or of war and although most or of the Boer Moer IncludIng their best men were absent conducting operations elsewhere those present de decided to III retreat to DI vIa It 11 camo came to hib word at t this council at whIch I 1 were also present rhe fhe majority ot of the Free FreeState State Statu burghers who were anxious for their and property positively In slated upon the retreat flERl SIM It Will bo This Year by bl Firo Cutters ew York GA special to the Herald from says Arrangements are being perfected by bythe bythe the treasury department for Cor the establishment and maintenance ot of the tho Der Ber DerIng Bering Ing Sea patrol This patrol will be made by five revenue cutters Including the Dear Bear the Nanning the Perry PelT the tho and th the flush Ruh The Bear leave early In April for tor S Sea a and nud the other cutters will follow tollow promptly after atter her The Manning will not be able to join the fleet until Ma May Mayas as she has hall just arrived at CaIlao Peru on her way to San Francisco It 11 is 18 not intended to assign a senior to command the fleet EaCh officer will receive Instructions to 10 cooperate with his hili 11 itt preventIng l Pelagic cla lc sealing and they wi will I be required to tomake tomake make such uch arrangements that thal one yes es eel lIel only will be In port nt at at ata n a time lime and that only for tor 1 a couple ot of days das The rhe same rules rull which have been followed for tor several seasons past will bo be observed The patrol I is necessary b because cause o of the failure ot of the Joint high commission to settle the at al Issue with The rhe commission had agreed upon a mode ot of settling the Bering Sea real eal question under unde which the United States would hare hae purchased the seal I vessels and ond outfits of Canadian Canadians s sealers aler l and hav have obtained of the Northern Pacific but the Inability of the commission or the two governments to determine the Alaskan boundary controversy y caused the failure of If nil alt negotiations with Ith respect to the tho Cans Cana dims questions |