Show RELIEF FOR LADYSMITH Winston Churchill Says This is Do In the tho Situation BULLEn WILL AGAIN joer ell nC at LOndon Dec nem at Chieveley Camp Is per perhapS hapS hap responsible for tor some of 01 Iii Ih gravity ot of the situation but all news conveys coneys the tho Impression that huller may be Intending another atlak upon the Boer position the Doers are arc not Inactive M At river and the Tugela the nr are said to be strengthening their and extending defense works In both cases seemingly ci ai Jt As showIng the or of obtaining au t information a III t the tiu Daily Jally News at Capetown under date of af December that Oen Duller I is coming to Capetown to meet neet Sir Charles Warren lint and then bolh will viii go to 10 odder Modder river As five 0 b or of Gerl Ue Warrens fifth II Ion sian ore said to have tone flone to Natal his arrival at seemed tutu Mw L from mom Chleele Chieveley indicate that thai Gen forces will Ille at Frere before attempting another I advance Doubtless ho would be glad Clad I Ito to the Colenso reverie reverle before the arrival of oC Lord Roberts yet et he Is I hardlY likely to lo attempt another attack It Is more likely that he Is preparing to strike should the Joers make any an offensive Mr Ir reference to Lady Ladysmith smith ma may Imply that the situation ot of the garrison Is moro more desperate than had bad been supposed The continuo continue the hula hili commanding the tor Gen tien White however hello graphs that all cli was well wail iu III on critics In London the campaign U as lit at n complete for tor tit owing to the ot of the British forces and Cor Corth or th luck lack or of adequate transport It will vIlI b cure Lord Is a le to and make mako an effective I Tile The Doer Boer trench work Is so 80 good that It the enem enemy to hold a long line ver very few tew men and to travel great distances under perfect cover coer so JO as rarI to reinforce any attacked Th Times which comments edito upon the severe seere strain says It ItIs Is II d tJ t avoid the tho conclusion that r troubles are due to the unreality ot of the presumed lessons giT In the lit at Al Aldershot from Modder river st mt Dutch disaffection 11 in W v st at as I growing Ver very serious Ill Ih SOme the entire Dutch hu ha the The rebels have formed a laager lauger at a about miles west of Mod Iod er r river camp It Is also announced line have raised ed the siege of and have hare nil all withdrawn to A capetown lI correspondent or of the tho Times rImes under date tInta ot of Friday December nd says sal Anxiety regarding the at ot of the Colonial Dutch Is steadily growing Th They make no effort to con conceal conceal ceal theIr sympathy with the two re republics publics anti ond the ani only question now Is hether It if the military situation Is not changed they will keep from open re rebe reo belon be ian Even In districts that have hae not been f ted led b by th the Doers In the eastern part of th the province the Dutch farmers are oro rl nig about armed This Is the tho case ae a In districts onlY flu fitt miles from wh where re n a seditious movement movements 15 s hull busily propagated The BrItish forces ere Inadequate to guard 1000 miles ot of A h to the Times from Mate kIng dated Monday Monda December b by way 11 ot of TU Tuesday lda Decem kr her says that Lad Lady Sarah Wilson ho wan 19 captured b by the Doers while arting as correspondent for tor II a London aper r has hns arrived there having been exchanged tor or a thief thle and ad convict The Morning Post has hns receIved the following from Mr fr Churchill under da dao ot of D December ember telegraphed Irma Chleele Chieveley Camp where lie he has haf cc rived AU All ranks lucre complete confidence In Sir Duller and there is 19 n a astern stern determination to succeed next time limo pt nU nil COts costs A painful impression Was wa cau caused td b by the announcement ot of th the change or of and the soldIers here are resolved to call cahA their trusted leader The situation nevertheless s Is tilt the Iho position being one of at extraordInary strength with hIgh hills tier on ti with trenches anu and rising from an almost abl river and with a smooth plain In front tron t The enem enemy have hae all the ran ranges market marked and amI many powerful guns sate nate the various orlou ot of the lie river while the drifts are arc commanded by musketry fire from probably ably fleece Doers There are sixteen miles ot of wild unbroken country before reaching which demands tarl early relfe reIte The DailY Chronicle publishes the fOllowing from Ca Capetown town Herr linger hager an agent of the Nl New York Assurance society who ho has arrived here from Pretoria says 9 the Immense stores ot of rood food i b by speculative capitalists un under unde der de a belief that mining would w be at al allowed lowed iwed during the War warlie lie He says allo that there were thou ot of spectators at the Pretoria railway station when the who sho were rere captured at al Nicholsons Nek detrained The rhe people w reordered by th the Hoer DOer commandant to bare their b end they ther did so The British as returned the salute A special correspondent of the Daily Chronicle telegraphing from Cape Colony Thursday Decem Ler r list says Strong are r to check the feelIng among Anong the Dutch colonists whose sedi sedition lion tion Is shown hown In the removal ot of railway bolts the obstruction ot of bridges and and attacks upon solitary horsemen Disaffection is 18 bound to In InCrease Crease Unless immediate reinforce meats are forthcoming Th The loyal lo al Dutch and settlers are aro becoming Impatient A dispatch to the Times from Pleter dated Thursday December says 11 A strong suspicion exists here that the Innocent bills ot Cf lading furnished by German steam steamers ers In bay really conceal con contraband and the local papers are ur urging I more rigid ot of cargoes A from Y dated daled December aa Al t 2 this morning mount rd detachments under Cal Col Peak man three Maxims and three tn r under MaJ laJ Ma May fred Leaving the tho the British advanced on Toll Toil Pan Th The Doer fired llred and our re me reL L f plied the Boers Beers disappearing over tho th ridGe S Our guns Gun then besan to shell hell Tot Toll Pan Pall at a ot of 2000 yanis A hoot sun gun dropped four shells MlIs near our nier JUt but did no As AI the were wert strongly entrenched we a withdrew New York Dee Dec work of oC on en enlisting listing men In thus oily to take the Beet tilde side In the tho war 1 is In charge ot of twO agents who operate In a saloon neeti police rs The h lender oder In the thc movement Is Simon n a Boor re arrived from the Associated with him is a young oung O rr man Henry who has lived man many years NUS among the ant and who reached New York n a week ago ato froni PretorIa A number of people chiefly young mon men have gono ono to the soc 20 o left lert a week ago and ond sixty went just before eCore ChrIstmas er since the tho outbreak of oC the Trans Transvaal ant vaal war Ih the consulate in this city hay has letters from persons eager to enlist In the British army I 1 dont think It Is l any exaggeration to 61 say that Wo we have hae received letters from who want to enlist said the British to today la and besIdes those n a great many apply to tous us In for tor help or advice In the tho matter maUor Wo c ore are prevented by United 9 statutes train enlisting th them rn and we have to s send them awu The Tho only way they cnn can set get Into the army Is to lO go 10 to and enlist on their own how man many ot of them do this we have havo no way ot of knowIng I think however that a c great at man many or of thorn do enlist t to lo the tho attitude ot of the tho Irish tm societies s toward the gay ROV of Orent Britain nt at the tho pros pres ont ent ot Evening Post today un an ot of the Clan nA Osel Gul as saying England can an on only be made mado to t ol by physical force and were werl now ness gol gollo going to lo give her some treatment We dIll thu intend Intond going colne out and sinkinG that first expedition from Canada to South Africa but thought It better to n a little lillie We cnn can mobilize our men with without out OUI much for tor an attack on Canada Canala and we are fairly well vell armed armedas as I as time the United States troops In inthe the Spanish war We Ve have lots ot of Springfield rl rifles es and are handy with the bayonet No decision hu has be been n arrived nt at yet will depend nd on the immedi immediate ate future We have either regiments or companies all over oer the country countr anti and andare are fairly velI drilled and a gr great at many of our men are arc In the militia The Ancient Order ot of has hils really nothing to do dD with this It numbers number about and n a majority ot of Its belong to our organization All Allot ot of Its lis do and so ot of course It will net act with is s We lots ot of men melt In the regular or clubs In every even een It if the they were sent Bent against us to stop us on the border the they would either march across with us or give us ur blank cartridges It If it Il Is decided to attack Canada wo we do all In our power to keep matters so 80 secret os as not to embarrass the government until we are actually on the border The population In Canada would b with us and there are numbers ot of our own countrymen read ready to welcome us UI Canada would be beMI MI an eBB easy mark We would have hae the Canadian lo loyalists on the rut In a week In honolulu San Francieco p Pee c trans transport port Centennial which has reached here honolulu confirms con the report that bubonic In that city There Thero had been no new cases crues or of the e however from D cember 12 up UD to the time the transport solid the The quarantine nl at the port was to be raised i ion on the There WitS Was little anxiety among the residents ot of Honolulu ac according according cording to Captain ot of the Cen tennial n as the plague WM was confined to the Chinese quarter ot of the city That or of the fly was under strict and no Ito Ingress or egress what hat hater over er was allowed Up to lo the time of the sailing ot of the Centennial there had been six alx deaths The Centennial arrived at Honolulu from this port with hors on Dec 15 but was pot allowed to dock until the Even Een then none ot of the crew was to land Mi trat fic was ol at a full tull top stop as no steamer could enter the port citizens have hae to fight the plague The rIte transport Newport has arrived toni Manila In ball t with no news or of Importance |