Show IS p RELIEVED AT LASTS LAST by a Part of Gen Bullets Bullers Army Town in Desperate St Losses Josses to the British 1 04 J fEul i 1 95 a 4 war dD the ice if Duller 4 arci I I ill 4 with the thet Jf I j and a i t Ial last night between mo me Lady countrY dear oC Ct the I Iza i I za ot oC the relict ol of t TU nt new with much more Iii I previous event ol of the tho thin anT I S AA I Victoria mounted 26 are chU thul i a 1 sI I j 10 3 0 IS 4 Disease D In I 1 There Js i no authoritative Indication yet ct of what Lord will do next It seems like likely that a 11 branch railway will be built neros the to lessen the tho of oC transportation Co who built the Soudan rat raU wa way I Is with The on the Western railway Is seen from Crom tho tact fact that tho tha of oC 1 honey boric two weeks after neter the relief relict con continues on reduced rations Lord Hob W 4 II I I I ILi J l 3 Li t I I t r rii lI ii I Ie k e 1 I k i q GENERAL SIR REDVERS BULL BULLER R GL Daller Belier reports the relief ol of today 1 For For weeks i Eer tr has been fighting to that end and In this his fourth attempt has been has had the fighting ot of the war thus tar lar The Doer cuon against him was as practically until It was as weakened by the tho of oC troops to aid CronJe In the to relieve Ladysmith the have be lost more than hall half as JOan troops a as were penned up In the theace ie ace n Flags were Immediately telY hoisted I t number of hotels and other build ud ad General success was WIlB wasI I with the tho heartiest The news has not yet at aC the The lord ay r of ef Lon Immediately tele hiS lus to Gene he antI and When the queen re rethe the news at Windsor Castle the tho It is Ib tower of oC the castle ta u In honor of oC the event TO TIlE THE 1 EVENT ENT I it t a morn Hullers dl distinct su BU tt fl storming bill hili brings th the of DC near but the war J tote Inte last evening that au 5 announcement ol of relief t te 1 ant be expected The goings to tou u to CN at mill night ot of officials arni important Ks il ha b been en It this were ue Lord Lard obviously do de Ind to elep on It before taking the he f ble Into his As AI hi meg reveals cals Gen Butlers me tul lUlu atta I rame after the hard of at and It tileS tiled tad and Its begun during th e of Sunday In proposing the British commander thai both sides should be but th that t neither should do HI i IllS therefore within hi In 1 Immediately be beginning 5 uSUrer his troops len litt I came weighed wIth his long His In the lour four to ret Ert ten en White out nit MOO MOOGE GE GEN lUTE hARD RUN DUN Is I In desperate straits trIes the military expert 1111 he learns on er high authority that ol of Lord that rt ae White force Is at Its CUp CUpIs Is not so 80 much says Mr WI on ca at of oC any lack ol of pro or ct ammunition neither of oC the is ret et DI as because or of tat waters of oC the KlIp t the e ol of the heat on the 11 In the garrIson must f ft t tl tho who vho have hae escaped fever ever and diarrhoea are In state a VItality The They can still man t and would probablY hold their I nt a last rate L Ir call ca Initiate nothing Gen GenI nop ao I that us ns units the ts tl will be ot of no use UIO to him for lor lora a ti iter of river is Ia not nol avail drinking antI and to boll boil It is 18 hn ha hnIt It f of the of oC fuel luel 1 t k with th animal matter e of oC It 1155 II a suspended fiber e tg Uk likA beef tea It Is caused 1 the hoer Williams lIle e this adds that when news tt Under the the I it rr flore than Offsets whatever i t mar he be heliographed from LOSS ES casualty lists lit d as quickly ns IUS the t J aho ShOW that up to this morning I t ot of was thich the t m were added durIng Ten of the eleven eleen Id tlc meats above aboe zoi Oi men then of Dt the Irish till tb r and on North hI ito or o arly 2 J lost und tb criBs troops thus far lar have hae been onlY ted It 11 Is quite clear to technical heads that those who talk of un an Immediate and rapid advance far Car Into the l Free FreeState State do not realize the transport con conditions conditions The Tho Doer Doell as It no now appear hare hae bunt built a railway from to to facilitate the move moC ment of their troops between Natal an anthe and the Free State was holding out on Feb February roar At that time the Doors Boors were showing unusual activity and fir firing In ing inflammable shells The Doers who hold south of the Orange river have hae been weak weakened eneil ened writing on behalf of oC himself and of oC other ather prisoners affirms that there are no mercenaries In t te e Doer Boer amI army and am no volunteers who receive n a penny for lor their t services I RI PULSE OF A dispatch teh to the Dally Daily Telegraph from Colenso Colen o dated Monday lag Im the famous Camous advance ol of the Innis killens on l FrIday says 1 I lIaw aw the tho first company waver and then break before a sheet of oC cd hail end and within 1 a minute not a man was left clouding It seemed to mo me that the brave brae company of oC lust leers leera Was annihilated Shortly afterward hO however er I coult see some of them move moo then rl and walk quietly to 10 the cover The was also allo cut UP but not quite so 0 severely The Doors lire are placed on hiGh unas unassailable sailable kopjes and It would take tako ten times their numbers to carry these then Ions successfully The kopjes corn com the railway Crom to Ind anti a 4 real right lank at attack attack tack Is rendered impossible owing to it a high and nd precipitous ravine which opens upon the Tugela while the tho left too and void old of cover and amI cannot 1 1 U as IL a means ol of The Doors Boors and LInd British fraternIzed yesterdays armistice It 11 I is ro re r d that BOP have bae left the tho vi vicinity 1 of oC for Dundee BonUs ALLOW ARMISTICE Churchill In a dispatch train Irom Colenso dated 1 saysa St condition ot of the wounded who wre vero on the Sunday was so that Gen Duller sent sett a 0 lIa Ilag of oC truce to the enemy and It was arranged that Sunday mIlitary more moe ments should continuo continue on both aides but there should be no shooting truce termInated at dusk The Doers then resumed t 0 furIous attack on the British left Tile The was repulsed Fighting continues vigor vigorously i OUI WO Vo shan shall see He who eM can stand tand best the Briton or tho lie Ir goes on to sn sa that there thero Ls Is abundant p hoots ors I Using a large of Illegal bul bullets bullets lets no fewer than five fio Of exploding or expanding bullets Ira Te lag Ins been fount Ito also QUirts that the hoots are employing armed r rand and ho I bava s tiled to be lair fair to toward toward ward the but bul after oCter making every allowance It must be said that they show when In stresa n a very er dark cruel and vengeful underside of oC character A dispatch to the TUnes Times from Colenso says sas Before Sundays armistice many of oC ho British wounded hall had been out for tor hours bours The hoses Datu I 10 a them rater The Tho military critic of oC the Times I dwellIng pan the facing Gen Oen Duller says Although his progress rol ress has hIlS not been ttO so Great os as earlier reports had led us to expect the flees his force orce hu has made alreAdy hare b been n great Th The country Is exactly adapted to the tactics of oC n a tenacious rearguard and I If the Doers continua th tb lr ir resistance with the skill anti and stub hitherto shown many dUn rem remain Jn to be surmounted IN CA CAMP CAMPIn IP I In a 0 dispatch from dated Tuesday J February 1 a corre says lIay On my visit to Oem Gen came camo I waie admitted Inside oven even before belore the 1 BrItish guard Juard At every ten paces I came caine upon the swollen carcasses of horses or mules taintIng the air It Its s seems ma impossible that thousands could have endured such a frightful stench The fhe rIver banks Were honeycombed with trenches such as had never neer been seen before In warfare TIeso reull really underground dwellings Unless It a were ere to drop straight down don into the olmI opening l It would not reACh the In tenor Fiat traJectory proJectiles would bo be bound to nU fail to reach them thern The were lying or sitting on the ground Their laces faces were haggard and tvan The said there was not a drop of oC In the la r Every countenance showed JO joy ot at the tho en end II ot of the dreadful siege Some of oC them laughed and said they hoped they would won boon get et whisky X Nearly carl nil all the Free Sta Stators ter spoke English but there was not It word about fighting for lor liberty the only ex being those of JOY oy over oer their ance One man I In Ol flit fist lit in Ih tt i Ol of Gen Cronje exclaimed That man deserves to b be shot Not n a woman or child In the camp had hafi been hurt except one girl who an Injured finger tiP There Thero I were heartrending partings between several men and their wives hes and many of oC the tho women cried bitterly Several ol of from 16 1 to 38 18 years enra ol of ago were In lie romp camp The appeared to have Ine lost their former Carmer truculence ThINK BRITISH WILL WIN nother correspondent says Yester Yesterday day was observed as II a to tacit lt armistice The Tho Doers freely treely showed themselves to the British Our horace honses are arc now thoroughly rested and rationed This correspondent has conversed with many hoer Doer prisoners both reo ree Stators and Alt All seemed convinced now that the war must end In a British victory Ictor They fhe had never neer before believed that the British uld be able t advance except b by mil raIlways way and they bad supposed that the efforts to relieve J Kimberley were due to the tho necessity or of securing the tho line whence the advanCe Into the tho heart ol of the tho Transvaal would bo be easy Gen Cronje It appears had steadily refused to belIeve bellee It possible that the British would make n a long march awa from a 0 railway and therefore he totally mIsconceived the obJect of oC the str strategIc movement ol of ollArd Lord lArd Roberts Dobert imagining that tt it vita merely a change ot of direction In order to a attack by way ay ol of Ja in CONDUCT OF DOERS With such det determIned enemies says saysa n a special correspondent telegraphing tron under der date of r ehry ar one Would suppose wat rae ule Hoers would have destroyed their guns small arms and ammunition before beCore surrendering The only thing Injured was aa a 11 Piece Illece which had been hit hilt b by a British shell shellA A BritIsh and nine British so diera who were prisoners had been een Provided with deep holes b by the and kind kindly t treated The hoer Boer anxiously whether hether was as In possession of the British IN T The e war nr has received the lol fol following lowing dispatch from Lord lArd Roberts Nonday Feb reports th that t on hearing Cola Coles berg had been evacuated ho he sent a force to occupy Junction and rode rooe Into where he reo re received an enthusIastic welcome lie a certain amount of Ion arrested several rebels and then returned to Bensberg lie reported the raIlway line clear and working to Lane Siding lie will trIll report to tomorrow morrow as to the few lew which have hae been up and Junction are held b our troops Fet escorted by a squadron ot of entered COle berg this morning and reo re received an reception The Doers are In full luU retreat A number of oC the leading men have been arrested The Inhabitants are well an not Starr tar lag They have suffered many Inti Indig II at the hands of the tho Doers but no violence CRONJE WANTED TO CUT ThROUGh New York March 1 dispatch to the World from Kimberley says Deserters report that Gen CronJe In Intended Intended tended to cut his WilY vity out force lorce last Sunday night but the failure of Dr the scouting Hoers out outside outside side the tho British lines hInes to seize a kopje to aid him frustrated the tho project So he d Several men and children were r among the It is III declared t that t the e British have hae captured lour four Krupp field gun two Vickers several ordinary ordinal IX mis and nd tire Iho small arms The Tho hoer Doer entrenchments were simply II I J deep the Belt ish IRh examined the they found alt all sorts ol of domestic appliances Trunks and boxes In many were sunk to the level leel ol of fib ground and besides many of oC them Jar lt Uy Piled with food lood were cooking ut utenSIls The l i British shell fro fire to havu hao scarcely nil an apt op effect The list of wounded during the week the hanger Will was held was only about eight The number of dead Is unknown DOERS FAIL FAILa AT O London A from Crom Capetown says that a telegram has been received there train an flouncing that the thO made a 11 severe and protracted un on February Uh but were lerO drivon off itt al aU all Points The truce hl is observed was Willi broken the by another attack and after atler deterring fighting the Doers were d with a loss of oC forty Corty kIlled and wounded The defenders who were able ablo to take advantage of oC the shelter ol of earthworks earthwork lost only two killed and three wounded I |