Show SILENCED GUNS TEMPORARILY British and Boors Boers Fight Half a OilY hap at t m o Still Ite kl Barly DItoh Friday April theIr march mareb on Friday Geni and Bundle came In contact with tb the Bars near r at noon The cb until dark and was wa principally carried on by tile the artillery which temporarily silenced two of the Bars Nn I Th The British command the hills hili for the Poet Pat Thurs Thursday MIll day lIay lithe There I la already 4 a good of t the Caledon river k II reported to 10 be till rising All the drU drifts on the river are Im Tram Teethe Is II temPorarily inter interrupted southward tilt the Mater Iff having washed the ball frew the line ot of tile the railway Tb is isso I so 10 deep I la mud that tM the farmers tanne crt carte I are unable to rich the town We had hadI hada a heart halt t Today the I weather Is but progress will willbe be Impossible until tie roads road are bet better better ter ter efforts are N being made to the tr to meet the demands ot of the army The I task is II one oe of f n the transfer ot of ent and consequent daa a to tho those who Rho bale spent the lest Jut ae weeks la III getting their own besets to However ver then Ie lane 10 other solution Of the II problem poe pol We Thi th ot of ott t the Dally Dati TI NIl a The wea wa war ther r II holds I a WI pmt scouts report tot tilt tile the Roes Boer had a line or of ou lid small m fl suit t of 01 trot train the Modder to th the river r 1 Th The n nl of tb the standard aye lien re ts rood good to WIn that th the Loet tilde are ta In i t to cover the rl withdraw withdrawal al from Natal In order to help the Boers In opposing tJI IM advance ot of Lord Lard LordI Roberts Roberta I The Times the dispatch h from dated I the and nd take up a position at wt but the refuse re fuse AT T Tie Ill lot loew continue to move movi freely around nr according to a die dl patch from Maseru In all U directions trout from which relief col al alumna limn ate expected desultory cannon tire fin and Ad sniping having been rain going on all 11 dy day with scarcely all any reply from Cot Col tore force torene The ne Cledon Caledon river roM lose considerably tb the night This made this Doers un uneasy a u as they tear Ilar separation Some Iome reinforcements have bave arrived for tor the they coming apparently from Thalia or that direction Our casualties up to dt date are believed to have been tI and 10 wounded President Steyn has hll issued ord orders to the Boer forces to hold tight to 10 the e eIn grain In districts of and from which lit they draw their food tood supplies and also allo to prevent tb the Brill British forces from Irom getting the rIch supplies u pU now JOw la In those districts TUB THE OF Paris April Francis Smith the American District Telegraph boy bor who II bearing to President Kruger Kruer a me message a ot of sympathy from phia and Nw New York s hu has ar rind here U He will sail all from Mr Mar Mrm m April 1 but before laving he be will have an interview With Dr Leyds at The Hague naU miles around aroud the Doe Dan who bo are aN n ported to hold bold strong but r or amos anlo the bd d mounted In Infantry fantry The firing was WAi at long ran range None Node of 01 the British troops were wen killed ADV London April 10 faG a mOen en Chermside aed UN Gen Rundle are re moving over Ih the sodden roads Rain was u still falling when they ther went into Inlo camp Thursday afternoon eighteen titles millS welt weer of They hold the railway and the frontier of the Free State with men How many are rt going with the gen en enral ral tale who will enlace engage the Sue at I is not nol mentioned In the Ule latest dispatch b from where the British bivouacked Wednesday night The held telegraph ends end there thereOn thereOn On Thursday the Doers dill hd had Col closely penned up The governments reason for tor publish publishing In ing Lord Roberts Spion Kop dispatch dispatches H es 11 was explained last evening at t Hull by br Mr Walter Hume IAn Long president of the board of nure who said laid that the country was wal entitled to receive all tb the Information the government could glue WOULD HAYS TO TAKE THEM ALL Th Tb government I le told continued Mr Long Lobe that having published the Ibe dispatches It I Is bound tu to dal Imme Immediately wl with I the generals generall affected but butIn butin In following such a course COUnt the govern government ment might have to dismiss every gen general eral the moment be made mad a mistake lied Hd such a 1 policy been punned In the part many mOlt mat glorious deede would not have han been performed The government uses UI It its discretion In publishing the dispatches From the of 01 the campaign her 1 5 ministers have han not swerved from the rule ot of leaving the conduct ot of the operations to the discretion and Judg Judgment ment of 01 the MORE MOnE MANEUVERING THAN l FIGHTING The correspondent of the Dally Dall News Newl 11 says TIle The Boers Doen In Natal are commencing a guerilla warfare Both Bolh the and the Free St Staten ten art are compelling the Ibe natives obear to o bear arms Gen Duller 11 has ordered all the farmers between and the Ihl Drakenburg range rane to retire to Ret DItt court The correspondent of April The of British on the east pad ad south h has been A majority the enemy nelDY are oleC have left t f pur of S Jw Id mn one gun IUn an about 1011 1 n WI on the west to prevent our cooperation Our car c are about aboul Iso No of the relief column ham baa yet been heard hard The of the Times Timet telegraphing Friday sags re Maj aJ On Gen tee been ap appointed pointed of the wool whole territory which belonged to the Ule Free State This extension ot of our au authority u h ha become necessary to pre preserve serve rn law and nd order The arrests ot of suspected Free Staten continues Advices AchIl from North dated April says YI Cap Capt I Lithe ot of Br Bra bunts hone Lieu holbeek Holbeck and Mr lr Mil a neuter correspondent tell into the hands of 91 Ih the enemy white they were trying to o reach a week ago allO was taken from the Ule who were tent to Pretoria LOSSES OF BOBBS Their Th lr dative aUve servants who he from rom the hoer Lager la er near say y that there were lour four gobs disabled and that the Ban had loot Ian in kilted killed alone alo It I is also ascertained that the theBan Ban made a night attack on en April nUl bet were d discovered while creep till log along a deep ditch b by Caps Cape mount mounted ed rid rifles with Maxims who tired Into them thelia a at I a of 01 yards ard with UHf the result that the toe lost live wa tn gen loada of killed and wounded A attack In other quarters quarten Will was repulsed by br th the British who used their bayonets The Dan Boen sur lur surround round but there has haa been lit Ue tie firing Itel lately A dispatch from dated Thul Ay April gy says Yesterday the patrols patrol discovered another nother piety of at Beers on Ih the British left In the them same m position from which the enemy fired on the South African ho home In this e however there was no Native deserters con conOm Om nun previous statements WIth respect t tto to the 8 and nd strength of the Doha Boers akin song the range rance TM The enemy have recently established a 1 e which is II already filled and similar Jar hospitals art are being belill by them at al various railroad towns Ibi 1 bt hoses Doell are aN losing many horses The rank n and aad lie file are not allowed to tolora lora for supplies Their Tb lr sugar u r is II ex and only 1 bush tM la Is Ia imitable lIable are reported t to wish to leave |