| Show UP 01 a aThe The relief feUd cIt If Matching one or of orth the th most remarkable rem evl of the r conflict It bat isa over oHr seven months and the of tile the city a as well as aa the garrison ha have during durin that tbt time a ft tb the bard incidental t to a siege lie liei i ne Tb Hellish success It r Is freely treely ad II I largely dUll due to the foresight and wise wile arrangements or of tol ul pliant gallant defender of the place At the beginning he be perceived h tIC the n us for holding sa large an area U possible and nd his made hll hi dispositions accordingly Iris lines linea of defense were wert out U tar tal sa front from the It Then the food at t band wag from the beginning while vegetables W were sown and wild were Thus prepared repart the defense w wu carried o 0 The lI kI made were resisted Ud Jay bay by cia day the people were looking for the column the they was on oa the way to the but every day ay they were to and Instead of the triumphant shouts bouts and strain lit rain of music multo they heard only oft the be bebur bur bursting Unc or of shell Ibell and the whistling Of f bUlAta that earns am from the Clap op of enemies lust But they held out spinet hunger and sickness worl worry and death until the hour of liberation cam cain Di a has bu again alln Illustrated the saying that It I Is not UN the men but tb the themen men man victory lIpen on It LIAr srah Sarh Wilson said of him In on one of o hr her A th drags Us length anti and ordinary fell feel U the strain mote more and more tM the man q 1 whom the whole thin thing t who bO tb the whole of the tae Ut to tobar bear bar remains calm a ably bly cheerful and nd alert apparently r resting a little IItti y daya day clar a by nIght This TIlIa explains the or of the success UcetA One On spark Of on 1041 a Pat eat fire fir and one on man maim with witt th heart In the he right place On can lead tho to deeds of Inch tu h a si II bravery braver and nd lit ta the higheSt de degree From PretoriA the th ment Is II made md that the v let withdrawn from It to appear that this w was lY on their part But Iut neither the burghers nor the world outside of Africa will willbe willbe be deceived b by swim little devices the is II that President now conte contemplates making a grand l dIsplay die pl at and Pretoria Both thou thOle Ire are Itron h I fortifIed and will with pro Victoria and They may be beIn bein In a position to a large la army arm fo for II a considerable time That th the floors Doen left without an any show ot of resistance bringing their fU guns I with them indicates Inde their no longer to waste their In holding l lopen open prairie toWn but to 0 concentrate for Cor the last blUer bitter struggle rU I L Rob Itoh erts will sooty heard troth In III the neighborhood of the capital and there theN the Will ones once more have haye In an opportunity ot of displaying their strength Cronje however a gone gom and aDd Joubert ta Is Ito more ud and their mantles do hot appear a tar to have fallen talle upon any of their In the It I but a matter of that Matching has been rehired sad and at t the and sufferings of people ban hind an Poll Lord once add It take one year and men to sub subdue due du the republics republica So Ba tar far It appears that this wu was a too modest estimation But perhaps the relief of and the invasion ot of the ta is the beginning be ginning ot of the end eneL hit But It would be beun un unsafe at to mike Th The war has haa a great t many ll lland and there may mar be oh still in store atoN |