| Show ENGLAND WILL CONQUER BULLERS BIG ARMY TO BE SET IN MOTION new york nov 21 A dispatch to tho new york tribune from london says lord Salis burys sudden in the death of lady salisbury 10 whom touching tributes of respect ara paid in local journals will bring an end to any consultations between the two governments which had been planned and will convert tho emperors visit into a strictly family affair As it began last night with a family dinner party at windsor so it will end ad an exchange ot affectionate greetings between two powerful courts but thera can hardly tall to be a strong reflex influence upon each nation meanwhile the war in south africa tor which england Is generally believed to have obtained a free hand in ad vanco from the german emperor Is dragging in the dark but there Is no longer any public anxiety over the silence maintained respecting estcourt or A strong reaction has set in against the depression which prevailed after the capture of Car letona battalions and public confidence has reached a stage where any future reverse is considered out of the question with the fresh reinforcements arriving yesterday at cape town more than half tho army corps Is now on the ground and two transports have been ordered to durban with aers and riflemen the relief column when strengthened can hardly be prepared to advance from estcourt before the end of another week but the lady garrison Is clearly secure and ahe boer artillery fire la on longer dreaded there Is also a fresh record for bad ett powells good generalship at mate king and there are indications that tho free state forces will soon be driven across the frontier from cape colony gen buller bas rapidly disposed his forces as they have arrived at the cape and haa been enabled without delay to strengthen every exposed point and set in motion two relief columns the british campaign Is now beginning in earnest after scattered heir forces missed two chances tor a successful invasion of lower natal and neglected to capture the western border garrisons it will be a campaign in which eighty thousand british trompa have been carolei carr leI six thousand miles and fully provincial auxiliaries are employed |