Show A Imm There warn wa talk some Um time ago 1110 of the possIbility of II a Doer Hiler trek rek on a large tall scale to South Africa Arloa Th The Ar Arrival arrival rival of oC Pr President In Marques now a bound for flu rope In a German steamer revive thAt rumor I who once was called grand rand old on his hi wa way to to leo lee what terms tenn of settlement he can caD obtain for the burghers who ho homa ma may be willing to 10 make another nother trek la in order to escape rule It I is not Improbable that the Trans vaal farmer would be Si II a welcome to Africa they would add Immensely to the wealth of that region on sad aud In ease CIt o of I a dispute with Great bout about boundary lines Ute they or theIr descend descendants ut ants could lit hi relied upon to defend a aI I Silas or a ko hoW Je Under German Genna mill tary the hoer should bould b be beabout bout about InvincIble flut throy would have to give up all 11 thought of independence Under Germ MIl rule they would ouk be Ie less th than under the crown unless they could obtain special as u an inducement to making their hom homes under tb the II flu fluTo To those who bo m may raf refuse both Ocr afro man and protection the United States will naturally be looked upon iii as the Oil most mOlt asylum Here they would tat rind land laDd to suit their taste tutt II a farmer and took stock leer They The would here be mo more C free sad nd Inde I eM eat than anywhere 11 else on the surface of the globe Ilow Above an all they would have hav that religious I lou liberty which they he value 10 0 much and nd they would be protected In the exercise of their du dl duties U ties II au American It If a NeMI exodus adU is I to be the D nett t chapter pier of the Transvaal history in all probabilIty some lOMe of oC Ua lb will 1111 trek toward the north and add others Wilt m cross the ocean 1St t tot or liberty and home |