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$106 -r y &mm&&$r&. M1M MkKWttf ' -Trri--TTlTrinihTM IHTJ 12 THE COURIER. . v , v i tlon for the magnificent stand of the Dutch farmers against such overwhelm1 ing odds. A race that can show such qualities as the Boors have exhibited in the last three months ought not to be exterminated. Ita hardy stock is needed in the work of developing the Dark Continent. We all know wtll that the English in thocoureo of a fow more week or months nan hammer and blunder their way through to Pretoria, for the simple reason that they have money, bhipp, and guns without limit. They can, if need bo, transport a million fighting men to Natal and Cape Colony, while the wholo Boer nation is already in the field, so far as the two republics are concerned, and the pros pect of assistance from any outside quarter is too remote to be seriously considered. The war against the American colonies was a shameful thing for England, and about the only Englishmen who have come out of it decently on the page of hiBtoiy aro the Cbathams, Foxes and Burkes, who saw the truth and spoke it with courage, England lost in that war, and her Burgoynes, Howes and Cornwallisses won no glory for themselves or their country. England will win in the present war, but it will bo Command antB Joubert, Cronje, and the other Boer leaders who will come out with military renown, rather than the Butlers, Methuens, Gatacrep, or Whites. And there are Boer (statesmen, too.- From "The Progress of the World," in the American Monthly Review of Reviews for January. Polonius What do you read, my lord? Hamlet Words, words, words. Polonius I wish you would give up reading magazine articles. Town Top ics. -CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CHEAP RATES II V THE BURLINGTON. 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