Show STORM LADYSMITH AT S Announcement Comes from froni Pretoria that the Capitulation of the Place is isS S S Hourly Expected Possibility that Message Refers to Last Saturdays Atack Attack but buti i it May be a Ne French Advances Near berg and Firing Drop a Vei Veil Over Reports from the Theater of in England Over Vo Volunteers Going floing to the Pr Exceedingly Demons Demon was Deafening Mules for the British and Men for the of Parlament Vienna Jan Neue Frelo Presse toda today published a dIspatch from Brussels saying neWs has been re received calved there from Pretoria to the effect that the Beers Joers have stormed aU all the heights around Ladysmith and that the of that thal place II Is hourly ex cx expected I It Is possible the news received In Vienna Vienna by way of Brussels train Pre torla may refer to the fighting of Sat Sal Saturday last Jan 6 when the tho Doers Boers cap captured captured the British trenches three times and were thrice drIven out at the poInt ot of the tho bayonet and the tho fact that the tho Doers occupIed one BrItish position al all allday da day long iong only being driven out of It at al mIght Cape Colon Colony Jan strong force of BrItish troopS advanced thIs morning under cov cover r of a brisk artlery artillery fire and encamped nt at Stingers fontein on the Boer bet eastern flank The Doer patrols retired but a body ot of Doers Boers attempted to seIze the posItion threatenIng com coin between the British en encampment encampment and The New Zealanders wih with n a brilant brilliant dash trus frus frustrated rated the attempt They raced and seized the position first and fred fired voles volleys nl at the anem enemy who retired In time tho tion ton of London Jan absolute veil el his has been dropped over the occurrences at the theater theoter ot of war and the country Ii In complete Ignorance ot of hap hapPening Pening Further news of General Bul lera anxIety movements I he wih with S fer S S Though many stirring sc seanes nes have hae marked the d departure of the British troops for the front during recent months outburst ot of patriotism on the occasion of the starting ot of the London volunteers rs was quite unprecedented dento dented since the Jubilee I It I is th the first time In the history ot of the movement that British rs have hae been permitted to serve sere sIde by sid aide wih the regulars In real and the people turned out In hundreds ot of thousands to fittingly celebrate I it The crowds began to throng the route before dawn and amid Increased In such pr pro that a detachment of the Lord Mayors Own were engulfed ol at varIous stages ot of the route Ranks Hanks were fre frequent quent broken and the men were al almost almost most lost sight of In the tho cheerIng shouting singing mob Eel Every no noe and then a halt holl ha lied t to b be made In order to reform the ranks but only to b be again broken a as the police were unable to stem the cheering living mass massat massof of at people whIch again and again broke through al all obstructions The hand shakings and were so exuberant that the origInal smartness ot of the volunteers was speed I it Impaired many unIforms bing being tr torn nut But the troops finaly finally manage managed to struggle through to the Mansion house On the balcony ot of that building the lord mayor maor Mr A J Newton the lal lady the councilors nIll amid other others awaited the arrival of the volunteers and witnessed them actually fighting their way through the dense crowds assIsted by male frends friends and Impeded by clinging women When the force was finally reformed the lord mayor ot at attempted tempted to make I a speech but found it impossible The dIn was I sImply deaf deafening dea ening and the chief magistrate had to tobe tobe be content to IndIcate his gd wishes b by mlles and gestures while the vol volunteers volUnteers greeted hIm wih with ch cheers r and waving theIr hats on theIr raIsed rifles There WI was another herculean effort on the hart art of the police and the detach detachment I meat ment resumed Is its marh march to to the ot of pushIng screaming cheer Ing and singing The column had hardly covered a hundred yards ars when I it Wt again In wih with the tho surging crowds who had sway along the route litany lany of the volunteers escaped through side streets and others sled along In single fe file b by two twos or threes DI the thc line they thE reached reache the Thames embankment te the crowds had become n a hats being a as numerous In the mass ns as vol volun volUnteers un headgear Over Oer an hour Wil was consumed In tray trav emsing the mie mile to Westminster There the police arrangements Improved and the multitudes were marshaled Into some seine kind of order Te The wIndows roofs and every other vantage pInt point were crowded wih with singing cheering human humanity I ity waving banners hats and nd hand handkerchiefs kerchiefs Finaly Finally the column rached reached NIne Elms staton station bearing numberless traces or of the ot of the The public was excluded the Inal final leave takings beIng held outside and ond the vol volUnteers 01 entraIned and departed amidst a ot of band music and cheering Ind and the singing ot of Auld Lang Syne Rule and God Save 60 the QU Queen n nhe The he lord ION mayor maor sheriffs and council counci lor lore In their state robes accompanied by man many ladles IndIes tool took anoter another special train for tor Southampton to lo bId farewell to the volunteers olur on board the tras trans transport port BrIton The latter later arrIved roan coon at 41 atter ter the lord moors mayors paty party and were saluted wih with ringIng cheers from a a huge assemblage on the quays as they barded boarded the The Tho movement ot of Gen Frenchs tr troop In th the vIcinity or of Colberg this morn InS lag Is taken to that thal Gen Con Lord Roberts h has recognIzed the Importance of Can Oen Frenchs objective namely to command ot of both bridges across the Orn Orange o rIver arid and has hastened to send nd ImmedIate reinforcements reinforcements I it Is hi also to confirm th the suggestion D that Gen pigna l sto f ii elude clude synchronous moves moe In oil all th the spheres ot of operations n bout four thousand troops sailed tr South Africa this afternoon The M London Sun toda today reports that on the reassembling ot of parliament Jan tinny 30 the wi will Immel immedi immediately ate ask for tor a further war crt credit ot of 2000 Capetown Tuesday JM Jan duke or of WestmInster who reent recently succeed succeeded d ded ed to the tte title and on one ot of the greatest test estates tates In Great Britain has chane changed his tomorrow ians las and wl will start for tOl England I It Is hIs Intention however to return to South Africa wih with the imperial go gee geem m S Ne New Orleans Jan lana lona CorInthIan and British trans transporte transports ports porte whIch took look out cargoes of mul multo mules to South Africa have returned for more mor whIch the they have hae begun to load The CorInthIan took out SO mules and lost 1 eighty Time The lena lona lost only seven seen mules and the Klona had hod an equally callS us factory factor trip From one of the m n who had made the voyage oo e I it was learnt learned that that the go gay dlton Was well el pl pleased se wih with the expedition Capetown is It al all astr astir over the war warlie h lie said Tle Time people generally are frightened ov over r the Wa the Dot Doers have haO carrIed their ends and ond opInions are ra rather rather ther pessimistic os as to the reul result Upon landIng our mules the men who ha had taken care of them going over oer In to accompany the r on onshore onshore or of the shore and ond assist In takIng care stok stock Wt We w were re gle our py pay before leavInG the shIp and ond man many or of the men went elsewhere and ar are still In that that seeking to work out their for tor fortunes tune tunes os as best the they ma may Not a 0 few tew ot of them went rent out through the hines and sill JoIn the Boers as th the majority them 1 have hae al all theIr sympathies enlisted In behalf of that caul cause |