Show Iw SIO I Ii clear now from the nil aJ dresses made b by the ot of t tre e Transvaal In Pran Prance e that his rl visit lt to lo Is Ia not or war purposes but bul for peace II lie does not expect t th en enlist list France or an any other country countr In a aI expedition to South Africa I against the British but he seems roms to have an Idea that through some po pow Influence It II m may be to arrange tor or In iii with the ot of The Hague con tl ce bh between n the govern goern mint ment and the late Doer Boar republics This Is the only inference that can be drawn from iris his public utterances as reported port ll by the The stirring words ortIs Mr Ir KruK Cruger r uttered on his landing In MArseilles to the effect that his fight to the bitter end and that nothing but total extermination could deprIve theta them ot of their Ind independence do not conflict with the view that hi hie mission Is one ot of peace On the contrary It If 1 it Is a fact fAel that Great Britain Is confronted with but two Iwo evacuate the republics or to massacre the populatIon latIon that fact Itself should be Ih the t Incentive or the I g governments to uk ask Oat Great for arbitration and for the govern government ment to apply to the cee caH the pl lilac subscrIbed to by the peace dele gates Pote atThe hague Paul loeks at the matter from this of view hut Dut there h is II no present prospect that this lolle III avail the two republics republica do not exist The They are lre arenow now colon colonies I and the Hartle agreement doer not Include arbitration a mother country countr arid her rebellious colonies No o European J Ir can even uh such arbitration since that ouid be construed as al Interference with O Ireat at Britain Internal affairs Were It possible for tor the le leader er of the lot lost e catese to Influence public opinion In Great Britain to the extent that a of the people would rise In protest against the extermination of ti Doers a peaceful arrangement would be possible but not by outside With the result o of the elec for lor parliament In mind It would be too sanguine to hope for tor any turn urn ot of The English b ru approved the ot of the Te Tb last or of Mr lr mu must t nevertheless be admired having tried lu hi vain to relict to the utmost the tar ar of the b greatest empire In I the he World he be approach the nations or of Euro Europe t with Ith a fer sympathetic aid lie Ite does not MI lo lose e anything In the h estimation of Ib the lorl 1 ia the rol rote he bal now undertaken Oft Oct the contra contrary he easily 11 stands forth II as one Due ot of the mOlt moat heroic chara f fUse Use the and u as uck he ili bt be rl re girded In history whatever may mar b the outcome of his hll mission to Europe |