| Show FORCE IS INSUFFICIENT that All the T Trained ral n cd Men Deman Demand d In Britain be Called 0 Out ut LOSSES C 0 be ba III I Ira I d ra urea ure Of r e Tork k Jon Jan 10 A dispatch to World fro from London saya the he the field evIdently Is rhe he 10 foa in declares clar s t the e Lonon Morn article today for tor no w war pos Posts In lg Duller Butler Is 10 mode made by b either t Gatacre or French rench The c cheapest ea pet measure now possible which will vIlI most rapid rapidlY I an and d I U IJ I that h a t Increase the force torce In inott ld to a point at whIch success the iii l be secure secured The roper proper Wa to do ills S Is II b calling to arms all the tra trained I IS ne ten ren the embodying whatever militia battalions at t ontO been called up then call et hA e no not yet the volunteers IlS as a whole ho I e an anIn and ou out l In ug f for all II the thc trained men wb tIes Ihen ha have passed through either force both an fo for fresh recruits for of Delagoa ba bay as a Ibe s rhan I for to the his been en urged The most effective r of oC stopping the traffic Is that which I c hh we suggested some somo time ago ngo gwing a 11 liberal supply of oC ca cash h and to the agent at Marques The national determination t to o win I n nh h has been expressed ed by all classes Now U ii the he time of action and yet the incas s urea res taken so for far all bear mar marks s o of n a re continuation ot of the tho original plan of gradual reinforcement The leading military expert says lIas Still there Is no news ot of any turn turnIng turning Ing movement ot of Gen Duller and no news new whether hether ho Is well or In poor Itte of health Looking nt at the tele crams sent ent through we say that Ib thEY y lire are sent lent by his staff In hIs name We cling cUng to the Idea that he Is en raced In developIng a movement In con conert ert with Gen White The Leader announces that thal steps hae bave been token taken to form a commIttee cf t p persons interested In the proceedings of the South African In committee for the of a searcHing Inquiry Into the tho aI I ged complicity of oC of the go gov In the Jameson raid Cart Cartwright wright mIght Latham Is secretary of oC the tho p I Stanhope Lloyd Llod George ud tel John Burns Durns members o of parila I nut have hae been Invited to address addres a meeting before parliament sits The military writer for the Mall Mail etes t tWe We are Informed b by a gentleman who h returned from the front that It the Ibe letters ellers sent to England are caleu IId to anno annoy the authorities the erring journalist will be withdrawn from the front This milt mat let and others will bo be brought before parliament at an early dote date lilt If arm army has any purpose It Is to 10 rescue British soldiers from at It Is I not pOSe pea Ible that Ladysmith will toll fall before the eyes eres ot of British troops London Jan war office has baa M contributed the least particular as asi IJ i what hat Is taking place In Natal since Sunday Sundar Neither has It allowed the ot of correspondents to get through C Consequently the facts ot of the situation are replaced by conjectures s sand sad and the Impatience o of the pours itself Into a discussion o of the conduct or of tho war scar end and o of what ml might ht have hae been beD done don or what ought to be done The Post demands that the afield afloat and In preparation be increased ed by men To this nd It urges that all the trained teen the country countr possesses militia anti and shall be called but bul asserting that although the attitude I f tether other Powers iii 18 correct in the diplo sense of oC the yord vord an invasion If would be sudden and that row pow Ia 18 the time to apprehend contin lu The 1119 Dally Daily News editorially editorial de defines Ones the PUblic opinion of oC the continent as Ia a state which should not nol be Ig nore It I calls for tor renter greater vigilance than ever eer on the part of tho those bit ble for th the efficIency of oC the state and caution and dl di Thi Dy Mail Jall says It understands that the superseding o of another gen eral c In South Africa will shortly be announced This ma may have relation to Gen Butlers hast hasty sum moss mons from Davenport It is III rumored that lie he came b by special traIn to Lon Len dnn and held a long consul tAl u with the headquarters staT staff lb IlLS I to In that hIs advice rec In extreme Is about to be utilized The ring UP and down the tho entire field ot of war transactions finding fault ull fI with the lack ot of trans for the troops who are oro read ready to eart artil with the tho concealment of reW that the censorship In South Atra ta the mails that th h rp of oC correspondents are being anti and entire letters n admiralty In s seeking transports Ls II to ha VI chartered charter the liner St Paul which was Hovious to chartering and ree steamers The governments defense as put forth by b Mr Ir BaIlout at Manchester has hns a disagreeable Impression I up tn 11 the couri The Standard Times and an St s most molt James Gazette join In the at al unanimous metropolitan and pro o of the government explanations The nil various segments ot of the liberal Party are beIng drawn together for tor united o of parliament next nth Or Irea at loss since the war be lian gan Is fast approaching A VOX ur fm last compilation of casualties issued 1 evening shows a total of wounded and 2511 have These do not de who to lo disease nor the cas caa S at last Saturday The Daily Malt rays With charne charac bad manners rs the nu au ories have refused to allow rr r 1101 American representative nt at tria This to care for tor British Interests Is an act without precedent In tn ern his history tor The he Dall Daily Mali lall has the following diS Dath at h doted dated Sunda Sunday January Januar from Dordrecht Is now garri L by 1000 i Orange thus releasing the e rl State troops for tor service dat A to the Daily ChronIcle at Frere at 3 camp Sunday afternoon says There has been no nn any of oC today nor shelling libelling at th the JJ W York from Crom Ja Janio A dispatch to London says sas OF Germ en rem Colenso comes Intelligence ot of day demonstration on Satur hoer which the fact that the With PI are conducting theIr campaign hen great and skill I lag ott with the faInt hope lC f draw the Boers Boera from the Ule attack O General Cler Clery IN le out It h strong force of and guns hay hav havIng haying Ing at his left and at his right mountain the tho Boers Beers ref refused US to disclose their strength The evidently were vere In their trenches and In Colenso Its itself lf but though both brigades advanced well up UI to the post Where the battle had raged most fiercely more than three weeks ago there was vas no animated response to the British challenge en when the ur ar caine within l 1200 OO yards of oC the Ule Boer Beer rifles rilles and U General Clery himself rode rolle close to ho Tugela the trenches remained silent Interest In the attack Ladysmith has been so absorbing that thal tIry ery little comment has been heard upon a tam phase ot of the conduct o of the tho Ish campaign which has been dwelt upon In these se dispatches and which was shown In all Its glaring faults In time tho full tull descriptions ot of the battles ot of and COlenso which r England through the malls this week Since their publication the vogue vague feel teel feeling Ing ot of discontent at the British genera gener generala ala tactics has developed Into Inlo out outspoken spoken condemnation When we read that thol men In close formation were led Jed Into a death trap us as happened to the brig brigade brigado ado ade nt at order of the tho commanding general In spite of oC the pro ot of the general the brigade or that thal the Hoer Doer positions south ot of the rIver had nt been discovered ered or that an Important elevation was taken and not retained owing to sant ot of of oC which mci dents occurred In the action of oC the Tu u a night march was re responsIble for the catastrophe nt at Storm berg and again In the case of the Suf Suffolk folk tolk regiment at It La Is not nol surprising that the public Is asking wll a policy of such well veli known dAn dAngel danger gel ger has hIlS been tried so often oCten In thIs cam campaign A dIspatch to the Tribune from Lon Len London Lendon don says It If the complete embargo upon news be one ot of the conditions o of successful strateGY something really Napoleonic must be going on along the Tugela river At the lie clubs nearl nearly all well veit Informed men were confident that the arm army hind had hadl l been cen set In motion on Monday and ot of lingered at the mIlitary service till midnight ht In the tho expectation ot of re rc receiving tidings ot of some Bome great stroke Veterans of the clubs and the tho military writers In time the morning journals busied themselves With patching up their theories Changes were running upon Ullon the two main necessity for forthe forthe the clearance ot of the south bank before beCore the passage ot of the Tugela could be at attempted attempted tempted and the probability that hint War Warrens runs rens division would make n a wide tie de detour tour and cross the river seventeen miles below Colenso Gen Dull hullers rs delay In op operating In front of oC his force torce seemed an Insuperable objection to the first theor theory and there were only two facts to be cited In support of the latter laller eon con conjecture jecture These were time the establishment ot of Warrens headquarters IlS as tar far down as Estcourt and the apparent occupation tion of at b by British troops since one press dispatch which slipped through the censors hands described an exchange of flash light signals with those of oC the village Gen Buller Buhler has succeeded In lug Ing and bewildering the English public It if he has bus not dazed and confounded the Doer generals French has hns reported a sauce ance on the thank In which n a consIderable force was drawn out then allowed to retire A squadron of oC the household cavalry had hod on an accounting In this movement Frenchs objective point In these maneuvers has not been disclosed but It Il Is probable that Gen Oen Cronje has hils sent reinforcements to the Free Staten on the southern frontier and that the occupation ot of the bridges over tIme the Orange river will be Battalions of the sixth division con continue continue to arrive at Capetown and the Princess of Vales the hospital ship Is also nt at anchor there Lord Roberts can now be l for tor nn any do day |