7 two—, •' 'o Ih« Weather 1 o-Day: iBaSOKIi FAIR; WARMER. SLOIION Ut . /,,,, The News and Observer. PRICE KIVE CENTS VOL. XLVIII, NO, -» KALEiGH. NORTH CAROLINA. Si XDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, !900. Leads allMoFthGarelinaßailies mMews andGiroulaticp transportation. His reply wa- .bs., trotting a mile in 2:17%. Her next vide Exchange Telegraph Company from Cape not a peso in the treasury. laid record breaker was at Chicago, when she there was Town, dated today, says it has been de- were yet unpaid tor their it in 2:13 . As a five-year-old, that the police cided to send only the Transvaalers *o made /21 The party of wo- MAFEKING, finding she still further reduced this to 2:11%, last two months’ work. Helena, the authorities A MICHIGAN TOWN St. TO 'ftDEATHBLOW retracing RUMOR quietly, some men dispersed I difficult to prevent conflicts betw’een the and at Buffalo to 2: l0’/2. Then began ef- afoot, others begging easier Free Staters and the Transvaalers. forts by others to beat her record. their steps to Naranjito, which is -0 Finally at Narragansett Bay, J. 1. C. conveyance Colonel Scliiel, who was captured In Juan, a portion of tho SLAVERY GUAM made the startling record of EJECT NEGROES miles from San IN then early part of the war, lias 2:0!i% TO IS j Natal in the RELIEVED being SAYS. almost impassable. road | a special sentry at his doer to prevent and deposed Maud S from her position Similar parties are expected from other I hitn from doing himself bodily violence. as queen of the turf. But the reign of But the War Has No The Proclamation Issued by her rival was short. Twenty-four hours ; Its Experience With “Coons” towns. Office after J. I. C. made his record of 2:09% j ! HONOR ERIN S PATRON SAINT ENGLAND Governor Leary. Maud S, at Cleveland, made her record Short But Sickening President Desires to Serve Wheeler. Confirmation. of 2:08% and regained her lost title. —- ; Day May Day passed Bonner’s hands Shamrock Rival Primrose in the After she into Mr. (By The Associated Press.) she her record, but People - s Heart. still further lowered Washington, March 17; —It is evident, was eclipsed possi- ELOPE WITH THEV. IN LONDON PEONAGE IS ABOLISHED later by records made GIRLS that an effort is being made by some of SHAMROCK London, 17.—Shamrock day ble by pneumatic tires and other March devices the Administration officials to induce promises to vie with Primrose day In the for increasing speed. General Wheeler to withdraw hi; request of the people, judging from the Town hearts Took Effect on the Twenty- Committee Appointed to Rid the for immediate action on his res Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day With which, for the first tim« The Order s/.rtion. enthusiasm with SCIENCE MAKES CHAPPELLE ÜBIQUITOUS It is intimated that this effort is, attrib- in the history of the nation, loyalists all Negroes. Ears Toward Mafeking. Second of February. of the utable solely to an interest in tjic per- over celebrated. the in He sonal welfare of the general. In this From Windsor Castle, where the Queen Himself the Philippines Speaks Simul- connection it is recalled that the Presi- observed the day by wearing a sprig of taneously at Two Cities Here. £ THE LARIUVSITES SWEAR THEY MUST GO dent has bad it in mind to ask Congress DUNDONALD HAS A SKIRMISH WITH BOERS genuiue four-leafed shamrock, to the east OTIS WILL DIS:HARGE /LL CHINES (By the Associated Press.) for special legislation empov, ri ;g him | end of the slums of London, nearly ev- El- retire Wheeler, Gene-Mi Lee ! ery one sports something in the shape Cincinnati. March 17. —Archbishop to General Trouble another brigadier general of Lady Rob rts For Africa. of a green favor. A word from Her They Will No Longer bd Employed as Litter der was unable to be at New Orleans to- They Say They tave Had Constant and voiuu- Departs Transvaalers night to deliver his address the open- with the rank of brigadier generals Majesty has turned the emblem of semi- at teers Even, ing V/iti These Tennessee and Alabama regular per- to be Sent to Sair.t Helena. Bitter- disloyalty into a badge of honor and has or Burden Bearers in the Field of the Catholic winter school in in the army. Some of the the Crescent City. He delivered the ad- sons who are interested In the success made the shamrock the most prized of all f ilipinos to Enter the Ri g- Negroes and Are Gfing to ex- ness Between Them and the plants in the British isle 3. dress at St. Mary’s Theological Seminary of this movement feel that by immediate on Prince Hill, in the Western suburbs resignation and the prosecution of his By the order the bells in the imental Bands. clude Them by Law. Free Stateers. Queen's of this city in the presence of the stu- determination to attempt to se- l Curfew Tower of Windsor Castle honored present The Associated Press.) dents and others, anil it was tidnsnilt- (By The Associated Press.) in the House London, March 17. —It is persistently St. Patrick this morning; Irish a>rs play- (By cure his seat of Represen- i Washington, March 17.—A proclamation ted by long distance telephone to New Houghton, Mich., March 17.—Citizens tatives, Wheeler arouse an- reiterated that Mafeking has been reliev- ed by the Grenadiers, enlivened the General will Orleans. Archbishop Chappelle was also of Laurin, a fine residence suburb of the ! tagonisms which may make it difficult or ed, ' Queen's luncheon, and on London's Man- has been issued by the Governor of the j but the War Office has no confirma- \ to have spoken in New Orleans tonight. impossible thereafter to secure from the sion House floats new loyal Irish flag, says part: big mining camp of Calumet, have ap- tion of the rumor. a Island of Guam, which in Before leaving for the Philippines sever- with the Union Jack in the upper corner. ' House the legislation needful to secure i “To the inhabitants of Guam: al months ago, Archbishop Chappelle de* pointed a committee to rid the town of > REJOICING IN LONDON. Most of the Government officials hoist- his retirement. “Honest labor with just compensation, I livered his speech in a phonograph and, negroes. They object to having it called ed the Irish flag and the clubs wf ere sim- given London, March 18.—(3:45 a. m.) —Amidst dignified by faithful consideration of the as it was by the phonograph to the j a vigilance committee and announce that the festivities cf St. Patrick’s ilarly decorated, the officials all wearing New Orleans, Day, Lon- | mutual interests and welfare of all con- audience in it was trans- only peaceable and legal methods will be Senators Stop to See the Oil King. don has been today for the green. mitted also by telephone St. listening the Avord cerned, should insure prosperity in this to Mary’a j used, but that the negroes must go. that Mafeking is relieved, it is remark- The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Russell, Seminary in this city and heard by the ! almost unknown there i community; whereas, the existing labor- Colored men were (By The Associated Press.) able that the revival of this holiday, 1 ot’ Killow en, set the example In the new same audience that was addressed by j brought in sev- r degrading system of human bondage and until a sewer contractor Palm Beach, Fla., March 17. —Senators which puts St. Patrick's Day hereafter law courts and ail the judges followed Archbishop Elder. The transmission eral car loads from Tennessee and Ala- unjust, indefinite servitude or peonage, I Aldrich, Platt (Conn.) and Teller, who on equality with Primrose Day, has been his example of wearing the shamrock bo from the phonograph by telephone from bama eighteen months ago. Several permitted during the late Spanish control are on their way to Cuba to investigate the occasion of the first real gala day low their ermine collars, j New Orleans was as distinct as the hu- white girls have eloped with negroes, and in this island, is, in fact, a system of conditions in the island, stopped over since the declaration of war. Christmas- j It is understood the Queen, having ap- man voice. has led to this action. slavery, as such is subversive to constant trouble here to see Mr. Henry M. Flagler. Tho tide was gloomy indeed in comparison proved the proposed formation of a regi- and good government, is an obstacle to prog- party discussed at length the needs of with today’s merry-makings, and the only ment of Irish guards, will make the an- ressive civilization, menace to Boy Dies of Hydrophobia. FOR RUSBO-JAPANSE WAR. Florida, especially the proposed harbor fillup needed was the news of the relief , nouncement on the subject, today. a popular LOOK improvements Jacksonville. Miami of the besieged Mafeking. The usual Lord Mayor’s procession took liberty, and a violation of the sacred at nud (By Tt>e Associated Press.) Key West. The commission then left • place in Dublin today. The Lord Mayor privileges guaranteed by the Constitution What Means the Activity in the Russian There is so much in the situation fn Baltimore, Md. March 17. —Charles for Key West, where they will spend a of and the Mayor of Cork par- of the United States. t in Eastern Waters'? to justify rejoicing, how- 1 Newton, eight years old, whose parents Squadron day before going to Havana. ever, for the rapid pacification ticipated, but a number of Nationalist “Now, therefore, by virtue of the au- of tho J live in Roanoke, Va., died at the Mary- (By The Associated Press.) State people of Great Britain Mayors refused to accept the Lord May- thority vested in me by His Excellency, Free leads land General Hospital here today with Yokohama, Japan. February 23. —(Via to believe that have a statesman or's invitation to take part in the ar- the President of the United States, I, An Austrian Princess Betrothed. they as hydrophobia. The boy was bitten several Victoria, B. C., March 17th.)—The per- well as a strategist in the hero of the fair. The Chief Magistrate met with a Richard P. Leary, Captain, United States weeks ago ar.d came hero a few days later sistency with which the Western press hour, ‘'Bobs." mixed reception and there were disorder- Navy, Governor of the Isle of Guam, do (Bv The Associated Press.) for the Pasteur treatment. He remained clings of war between ly scenes at several points along the route hereby announce and publicly proclaim to the Imminence March 17.—The Weiner The Transvaal officials are said to have only one day, however and bis parents much Vienna, Official of the parade. absolute prohibition and total abolition Russia and Japan is attracting at- be- vacated Taungs and Vryburg, but the 1 consented to hi' 5, pleadings to be taken Zeitung tomorrow will announce the , The supply of genuine shamrock was of slavery or peonage the tention here. Thus far there has seemed rebels are to enter the Trans- human in Isle Two ago he showed symp- trothal of Princess Stephanie of Austria, unwilling so scarce that half a dozen leaves sold home. days to be no foundation whatsoever for the of Guam, on or after the 22nd day of yes- Count will pub- vaal, being anxious to trek homewards toms of the disease and came here fact impresses to Eleracr Lonyay, and readily for half a crown. The ancient A. I)., 1!K>0, and all persons arc, rumor. The which now No one be much if n February, but nothing could be done to save ’lisli an official communication on the sub- would surprised ceremony of “trooping the color” at -1 urflay, the public is the arrival of representa- great spread or this contagion occurred hereby commanded to comply with the his life. ject of the wedding in a few days. Dublin Castle was especially picturesque. I tives of soma of the prominent New York In the requirements of this proclamation. next fortnight. they having (Signed.) papers, been sent for the ex- Lady Randolph Churchill who started press purpose spot “RICHARD P. LEARY, of being on the when homeward od the hospital ship Maine yes- together “United States Navy. the outbreak comes. This, will terday, cables to the committee that she the activity prevailing in the Russian regards compliment the United "Governor.” Os it as a to A assembling TO SEEK AID BATH FLAME squadron FEDERAL IN in Eastern waters, i GEORGIA GOLD MINE ship II was the first States that the Maine TO DISCHARGE ALL CHINESE. in force as it is in the Koredn Straits, to leave since Ladysmith was relieved. constantly coming Washington, .March 17. —General Otir» and the reports in of There were 12 officers and 153 non-com- extraordinary doings at Port Arthur, Taylor Has Sent a Commit- be the Richest in has rescinded instructions heretofore is- People Ex- missioned officers and men aboard the It is Said to Fiv3 Killed by an have at least forced the conviction that Maine. sued from the headquarters of the De- | partment of the Pacific permitting tho where there is so much smoke there tee to Washington, East. plosion people OUR REPLY NOT YET RECEIVED. the employment of Chinese as litter or burden r of Gasoline. must be some fire, and the and press are correspondingly on the qui vivo. Pretoria, March 15.—(Via Lourenzo i bearers for troops in the field cr ca. circles, however, Marques, March 16th) —The United States march. All Chinese still employed In In official the utmost is Taylor Goes to Louisville. Escort of Soldiers Consul. Adelbert Hay, has not received a Nacocches Mining Company, Captalized at that capacity will be discharged from the The ‘’’errible Catastrophe Was Caused By An calm is manifest, while everybody else reply from the United States since he service. wondering what it all means. In the Accompanies Him to the Train. Ex- Applies For Attempt to Start a Fire With papers asked for its good offices in behalf of the $5,000,000, Charter. Gov. FILIPINOS FOR THE BANDS meantime one of the Chinese ac- tually propounds the theory that Japan amining Wednesday. Boers towards peace. Washington, March 17.—Adjutant Oen« Trials Candler Among Incorporators. i the Fluid. will be likely to take the opportunity State Secretary Reitz has received a I I oral Corbin received a telegram to»iav (By The Associated Press.) The Associated Press.) (By The Associated Press.) furnished by the approaching naval dispatch from saying the (By from General Otis asking authority te Louisville, Ky., March 17.—Tonight Washington, I Columbus, Ohio, March 17. —Five dead, manouevres in the Korean Straits to war was the subject of friendly negotia- ' Atlanta, Ga., March 17.—The Nacoochee allow Filipinos to enlist as members strike a sudden blow at Russia. Surveyor of Customs C. M. Barnett and tions with the British Government and Mining and Manufacturing Company, of the regimental bands in the Philip- one fatally and one seriously injured re- I Collector of Internal Revenue C. E. Sapp containing an expression of the Presi- pines. The request will be granted as suited from an attempt to start a fire with headquarters and main offices in At- It understood dent’s earnest for peace. a matter of policy. MR. BRYAN BACK AT LINCOLN. left for Washington. is hopes lanta and a capitalization of $5,000,000, with gasoline here last night. George All the consuls are co-operating for the I v that they are on a political mission. , applied for a charter for a gold mine in White used the fluid at James Weaver’s McKinley general good of the whole community. MINISTER MERRY GOES TO MANAGUA. Starts For a Tour of Northwest and Pacific They will call on President White county. residence and an explosion followed, the and make another appeal for some recog- LADY ROBERTS GOES TO AFRICA. It is claimed by the owners that the building was set on fire and the inmates States Tuesday. nition from the Administration for Gov- London. March 17. —The departure of richest veins of gold ore east of the Nicaragua Says Her Concessions to Maritime ! were covered with the burning fluid. The (By The Associated Press.) ernor Taylor. Lady Roberts from London for South Af- Rocky Mountains are located on the Canal Company Have Expired. dead: Lincoln, Neb.. Morch 17.—Colonel Bryan Governor Taylor declined to talk In re- rica was made the occasion of a popular property. Among the incorporators arc PHILIP WEAVER, aged 49. to after ab- gard to the political situation tonight. (By The Associated Press.) returned Lincoln today an. demonstration. Among her fellow travel- Governor Alien Candler, ex-Governor ROY WEAVER, 14. Ho said he was in Louisville on personal Washington. March 17.—United States aged sence of two months and will remain, un- lers were the Duchess of Teek. who has Northen, F. B. Neal, F. E. Black and LORAY WEAVER, aged 3. til Tuesday, when will a business. Merry, by direction of the State he start for gone to join her husband: General Sir H. Cahaniss. Minister TILLY WEAVER, aged 5. month’s of the Northwest Pa- Department, is now on his way from \ tour and TAYLOR GOES TO LOUISVILLE. Frederick Carrington and staff: and Miss GEORGE WHITE, aged 35. cific coast States. Mr. Bryan was in con- Costa Rica to Managua, the capital of Frankfort, Ky., March 17.—Governor Rhodes, the latter ' sister. Fatally burned: ference the clay with lo- DEFEATED THE ENDS OF JUSTICE. Nicaragua. His mission is not, as has during leading Taylcr left the State capital today for A large gathering of friends bade Lady ALICE WEAVER. cal Democrats, discussing plans for the been surmised, connected with the re- Louisville. An escort of twenty soldiers Roberts’ farewell, including Mr. Brod- Seriously burned: delegate State Convention next Monday Harsh Measurers of the Troops Against Miners , issue between Nicaragua and Costa accompanied him to the train. It is said erick, the Parliamentary Secretary of rorted JAMES WEAVER. night, which he will attend and probab- in the Coeur d'Alene. Rica, but relates entirely to canal mat- he is preparing to buy a house near Lou- the Foreign Office; Mr. Wyndham, the I ly address at some length. Mr. Bryan at- thi3 time there has been isville out of the fund which is being Parliamentary Secretary cf the War (By The Associated Press.) j ters. Up to no tended a dinner tonight given by the of the controversy STARVATION. made up by Republicans in this and oth- Office; Mr. Newton, the Lord Mayor of ! Washington. March 17. —The Coeur satisfactory outcome SAVE US FROM students Bimetallic Club of the Univer- er States and which has reached a sub- London, and the Duke of Abercorn. d’Alene investigation was continued be- between Nicaragua and the Maritime sity of Nebraska. He delivered a short the status of stantial sum Lady Roberts was accompanied by her fore the House Committee on Military Canal Company respecting Porto Rican Women’s Piteous Petition to Gov- address. deepest the The Nicaraguan THE EXAMINING TRIALS. two daughters, all in the mourn- Affairs today. latter’s concession. ernor General Davis. ing. Shortly after they entered the’r Government claims that the concession Frankfort, Ky.. exam- ! Allan F. Gill, of Spokane, Wash., a me- ANTI-TRUST RESOLUTIONS. March 17.^—The saloon carriage Mayor presented has expired by of the Maritime (By The Associated Press.) Secretary the Lord chanical engineer, was placed on the failure ining trials of Republican of the three with bunches of sham- Company to perform the of work Sun Juan, P. R., March 17. —At a special Powers, ladies stand by Mr. Lentz. He testified that amount State Caleb W. H. Culton and rock. The departure the train was the by meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to- Two Arc Introduced Into the House by Mr. cf lie heard Major Morton order some of his required the concession. John Davis, set lor hearing before Judge signal for a great outburst ot enthu- Arbitration has been attempted, but day, it was decided to close all business Richardson. Monday, will probably not troops to break into his (Gill’s) house. Mocre next siastic cheering and the waving of flags matters have become so involved that houses on Monday afternoon to enable be held till later in the week. The soldiers broke in the door. He no- (By The Associated Press.) and handkerchiefs. I Minister Merry has been ordered to the merchants to attend an open air County Attorney Polsgrove raid to- ticed other instances of a similar ehar- Washington, March 17.—Representative Managua to make a personal investiga- meeting on the Plaza with the object of night that owing to the fact that the DUNDONALD’S SKIRMISH. ' acter. He testified to general rude and Richardson, of Tennessee, today intro- tion and do what is proper to protect the drawing up a petition to Governor Gen- commonwealth's witnesses are scattered Ladysmith, March 16.—(Friday.)—Lord harsh treatment suffered by the arrested duced two mere anti-trust resolutions, interests of the Maritime Canal Company. eral Davis demanding immediate Congres- over the State, it will be impossible to cavalry patrols at of the troops. The one against the Steel and Wire Dundonald's reconnoiter- miners the hands sional decision on the tariff one way or American get them here sooner than Wednesday ed the Free State border of Basutoland, cnly disturbance made in Burke that day ZELAYA ENTERTAINS MERRY. Company and the other against the Fed- the other. Telegrams were sent to The defense has summoned a large to Deßeer’s Pass, where a slight skir- was the disturbance created by the sol- eral Steel Company. Managua, Nicaragua, March 17. —(Via all towns Porto Rico request- number of witnesses. mish occurred, in which two British diery. There was no necessity for the throughout w’ero Galveston, Texas, March 17tli.)—President ing like demonstrations. EULOGIES IN THE HOUSE- wr ounded. The Boers were also encoun- soldiers, he said, as civil process could Zelaya gave United States Minister Merry strength opinion The feeling of uncertainty regarding the Washington, March 17.—Members of the LORD MAYOR’S CARRIAGE STONED. tered in at Van Keenan's Pass have been served. In his the au by a picnic excursion railroad and tariff holds business practically at a House today pronounced eulogies upon and Tintwas Pass. | advent of the military defeated the ends yesterday to Catarina and Jenotepe Kaffirs arriving here report that the justice. I standstill, the merchants being afraid the late Monroe L. Hayward, a Senator- Dublin Populace the | of | Mountain. Nicaragua’s Minister of For- The Create Disorders Boers are manifesting a very vindictive to order goods or to advance funds on elect from Nebraska, who died befoVb eign Affairs and several other high offi- Police Are Unable to Control. spirit defat many the planters’ The meeting to- taking the oath of office. No other busi- under and that kraals cials escorted the United States Minister accounts. No Material Injury to Fruit Crop. | was in a calm and business ness of importance was transacted. (By Tin Associated Press.) hitherto respected have been burned. and did the day conducted 1 to the | honors. The merchants here will Dublin. March 17.—The Lord Mayor's The German ambulances attached (By The Associated Press.) like manner. Boer forces were found near the Modder- i be satisfied to accept any decision of Con- procession today was interrupted by Atlanta, Ga., March 17.—Few reports Brooklyn Team Comes to Augusta. spruit, having by th9 STaud S. Dies at gress, either free trade, the 25 per cent, many scenes of disorder, caused by those been abandoned have been received at the Agricultural Twenty-Six Boers, because ihey were unable to keep or per cent, tariff, but they ask for a who objected to his attitude toward the Department in the last few days regard- 15 (By The Associated Press.) pace with the retreat. (By The Associated Press.) settlement of the so that busi- Queen. His carriage was stoned at va- ing the effect of the cold weather on the question, New York, March 17. —Manager Ned New York. March 17. —Maud S, the fa- ness activity may be resumed. They de- rious places along the route and windows OLIVER BEATS A crop cf the State, but it is not Hanlon and the Brooklyn team will leave RETREAT. fruit mous trotter, Schultz’s farm, take this unparalleled step only were smashed. The police were powerless believed that any considerable damage died at cided to this city for Augusta, Ga., Tuesday after- Burghersdorp, March 17.—Commandant Port Chester, N. Y., this Sh® after mature to deal with the outbreaks. Several ar- has been done. morning. deliberation. noon next by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Oliver evacuated his josition on a hill was brought to the farm from New York rests were made. The Mayors of Sligo While the cold in some localities ha:> Sixty country women marched from The team will train in Augusta, on the in front of t.h& British during the night a week ago. and it was to use and Brogheda. who had at first accepted been severe, it is not thought that the intended Naranjito, arriving last evening and pe- Y. M. C. A. grounds until early In April. Several Boers of liis force have surren- her for breeding purposes. She was sick invitations, refused to participate in the was far enough advanced to mate- titioned Governor Davis to save them They will play several exhibition games dered. crop when she arrived here and had been un- procession. member the early buds unless the from starvation and to provide work and with teams of the Virginia League and Dr. Dewet, a of the Cane Par- rially Injure der the care of a surgeon, continues for several j veterinary food. The women presented a most piti- arrive at Washington Park April 11th. liament, and his brother, have been ar- < tow temperature She gradually became worse, however, days. j able sight. They were barefooted and Exhibition games will be played on that Scared by White Caps. rested. and all efforts to save the life of the ragged, half naked, dust covered and date and April 16th, 17th and 18th.] valuable animal fruitless. Maud S Press.) TRANSPORTS’ SAILING DELAYED. were weary from their journey. Some of them (By The Associated Parade. by and Cape Town, March 17. —The The Transvaal Flag in the was owned the Bonner estate Columbia, S. C., 17.—Last Dight departure were lame: all were discouraged. General Henry Hamden. Commander ot March was twenty-six years old. Her trotting startling ot the transports with’ the Boer prison- The petition which they presented to of the Governor McSweeney received (By The Associated Press.) of was the Wisconsin Department G. A. ers for St. Helena has been delayed on record 2:G8% made in 1885. dispatches from Neeces, in Orangeburg New York. March 17.—The flag of the the Governor General tells the story of R. and the officer who commanded the account of the fact that seventy Boers MAUD S.’S RECORD. the depressing times, work couuty, stating that white caps hail South African Republic was conspicuous no and the Wisconsin troops that with a Michigan have been sick, including many infectious of rice,. beaus Davis, threatened parties there, and that the in the St. Patrick’s Day parade, and j Cincinnati, Ohio, March 17.—Captain price and bread beyond company captured Jefferson died cases. The authorities are striving to destroyed sup- community was terrorized. He was re- many of the paraders wore Boer buttons. ! George N. Stone, of Cincinnati, was the reach, lruit and the relief of prfeumcnia last night, at Madison. Wis. complete the isolated hospital by Wed- discontinued, bringing in in quested to send militia. Tho governor Montagu White and P. Louter Wessels, : purchaser of Maud S. when she was a 2- ply them and oth- He was born Massachusetts 1823. nesday and the transports will probably they came from hurried the sheriff to the place and re- ! representatives of the Boer Republics. 1 year-old, owned by Mr. Bugher, of Glen- ers where almost to sail that day. starvation. to accumulate ceived a dispatch from him today saying | rede in a carriage, as also did Patrick dale, Ohio. The price was nominal. It It’s impossible a supply * Davis promised of a that everything was quiet aud that the TRANSVAALERS ONLY TO GO. Egan, O’Donovan O'Rossa, Recorder Goff was at Lexington, Ky., where she won General relief to the of records; the making new one J party requested the mayor to pro- breaks the one. people were unduly alarmed. London, March 17.—A dispatch to the and hundreds of city office holders. l her first honors as a four-year-old, by 1 and old