| Show I DRIVEN BACK IN CONFUSiON oer Announcement of Victory O Over er One of Gen Bullers Ge is fighting at Time of Report burgher Won at Upper Tuel BattIe is or on at Kolen Drill Drift l I Cannonade Was Roaring AU Alt Day British Confirmation of Advance hut But No Report of Fighting Oen Duller Buller Toward Roberts and nd Start for the Front Boers Attack Gen at British Effort to Con Concentrate Sharp Fighting Expected at Irish Leader jeader Says Turkey Alone Count Action Fc Peb Head L Eer the DrUsh with snI Inti 1 vi r Ja ay hl IV bom bombarded the thC The nS n fl Md the river nt At that 1 Drift with the th object ct ot ci ng our ou beat tile torm fu r Gen Oen II and they In great ore at 1 at Kolen oen Drift I tt erton anti and Johannes 4 1 Ulman lers here sere no noUe Ue n fl Ur nl T Will wai the fierce yet 1 There was a continuous ds This morning It with on an num IJ 0 f fUns U 11 L report of rester at the upper Tugela river tj r thIl the heavily at bul took nn n Important posia n a 1113 1 kopje on the th olen 1 I F Fr ur were The J is They ure still of If the kopje kopie t te e bla rt e firing Iress tt that thit var today re reI cei I 1 saying briefly that II had crossed the Tu Tt er and Is II no now ad eg Upon Feb Fb Lord Roberts and G C C hI have e started JE or the theIa Ia ain n Fb the ense l and aud andt t tho fate ate of ta b unrelieved even Cen II le CC there comeS h r Interesting news newe newet t s I 5 Cur ment that Field Mar Mart t Lr n It torts r I British In south Africa d j L U ef MaJ Gen Lord LordA A r left for the front As l n was as held up for le ser ura b the censor It seems seema to In that Hn n Important movement Is Isa Isa a J I a h dated n 1 to T rg g that the HoerR t I tien from two r J was then proceeding I I Ie e ir r ti A delayed Sterk e c asI b lL dated Monday Fob Feb J l IJ a budY of troops left F 3rd and that im t k n were expected s J this explains Lord T and antl tNt thit the corn com 3 h wl erther to bo bor r ur lse e the long In InI I r nt n b by Gen to 4 TI el ln n and andr r rill r Ceo Oen French f ng th t fa work at Coles t g td fear of ofir It ir j a ii tithe the advance te t I I e f r I is greatly supposition 1 r r It al said laid that thal the theeT TUT eT f Roberts Roberti and Lord t p r fr I does doe not H t tF r advance has begun urr I rs re will probably bo be back t n thi a short time It Is out I t the term going golnA to the tho mu ansi II t I bl b Interpreted Into the 2 bt a gral gr movement upon Pre J has serl sen L mor It will be n a month Wh fl II h longer before this 1 In the mean menn I t n r nAry steps are II likely k II bt bE with sharp fight r I md d r q from 1 Is eagerly eogerly await t j POIl I Gen Duller r f t I it u Is asas as II as I P II t th announcing the ther r ri Ie L lr Ter r Tugela was pub jub I here ht usual scene Icene of ex cx The big blo pine t I 4 IUra er and andt t I eagerly In all 1111 11 noe II r P Ie excitement In the thet t I lit f T r Where In addition u Ian n 1 that Gen Cm Duller Builer r 1111 n Tl la Monday and andt Cu II 1 r r I t a 11 news J fl 11 wet posted saying l a ad ambulance stretch b tt Ij bi ben nt t to the tho front from rom Tb le ar f n lit t is only able i to acid regarding O Gen n hullers The operations are still In but wo we hare hae no the result rho rhe available maps do not chow tho thi drifts d In the hoer dl dispatch patch the rush In the direction of the war of lice It was learned that confirma had bad been received there of the reo re report port that Gen huller was ernie nd evinced the of the pub lie to ta obtain the latest news neWl The Tho war ar message given out no cue clue os as to where the Tu Tugela goll gela Will was crossed nor the numbers sup supporting supportIng porting Jen movement bUIlt but II 1 U presumed this third attempt will be bc a 11 supreme UI effort on the ot of Oes aei Duller to cut his a through and In It Ithe II he be will employ every man manthe the expression In the official dispatch Is now advancing upon Ladysmith Lad itIs It Is II pointed ou must not be taken to tc mean that he be haa Rs cut down alt 1111 tion but merely he Is headed In thc tho direction o cc the tho besIeged town and the public here are naturally on hooks In regard to the next news ATTITUDE OP OF TIlE TUE HUSH London Feb Peb Redmond chairman of oC the United Irish party wa loud loudly I cheered br b nil all sections ot of the Irish when he nrose In the I house ot of Commons today to more moe nn an I amendment tp te the aridness In replY to i the tho from the throne represent representIng Ing the time bail arrived to bring the war to I a conclusion on the baete or of rec the independence of the Traub vasI 11 and the Orange Oran e Free State lie said the Irish party abhorred the I Iwar war and Intended so far WI as possible l to the Independence Of t the reo re republics publics with such when hell the empire Will was In complications n a ot of hope bOD and BUrr stirred the majority of the Irish nt at home and lI he continued the sym sm sympathies of the Irish would still have been pro Doer even ern It if l England had not been concerned and another power had attempted to act th the bully oppre I IBor son Bor Africa i England today added Mr Ir Red Hed Hedmond mood mond stood not In splendid but bul In Turkey i lending her c countenance admitting that I Islon slon of o had not been blen heard In Inthe I Ithe the United States chiefly because use I America engaged 1 In the PhilIp pino lied not herself felt fell In II a Ol tion to rebuke England as II she would otherwise have hae done Mr declared that the over overwhelming whelming opinion ot of American statesmen was hostile to Great Britain In this war var end ond said uld the of the world demonstrated that the war was unjust and it 11 ought therefore to he be As to 10 whether the of home rule were vere adversely affected b by the tho at attitude ot of the Irish Mr Redmond said he thought Ireland had hrut nothing to lose lOBe and everything to gaIn b by raising her yo voice Ice on the Idu aldu ot of Justice and t I Mr Ir Patrick Joseph Powers mern mem member her ber for tor the east division lon of Waterford count seconded Mr Redmond amendment Mr Ir amendment wa re ne b by n a rote ote ot of to CG The house then adjourned AFOOT New York Feb dispatch to the Tribune froW fron London says IOS Everything points to n a vigorous prosecution of the war on the Cape Colony Colon frontier and the Tugela within n few days or oven een hours but nil all stir sur respectIng the strength ot of th the columns or the direction of the moe are futile There ore are no clew upon a correct Judgment ot of time the can an be based baRed Times has haa n a dispatch from Hens Itens berg stating that the situation In that thul quarter was OK unchanged on em hat Gen Cen French was holding n a large Dutch force around and was shelling the Doer Beer camp northwest of SlIng rs Fontein dispatches from rep at the announcement that the forces Corces WeN approaching ll ch on the way to bridge und md there are rumors from Capetown that hat a consIderable force of Infantry ho Ins been bean sent ent to support Oln Clen French md that aen Gatacre with heavy re no and a strong bod body of Is surrounding DIspatches received from the Orange liver frontier have hae cut b by the censor ensor until they are unintelligible |