U>MY AND SOUTH AFi; 



n:, 



in accordance with previoe* 



the Snut 



trail.* Of 



bmrih - ?:-' - m t i i ! . 



Transvaal. 

 nnn Regiint m 

 w* a .ir* lama! tun drawn up. 



bowed no sign* of atwpt ing ; on the nmtrart . 



, deputation to England to protest 

 MBMMl the efteblieiuBOfit of Bo*r rule and to 



UlegiancetoGrratllntain. An alter- 

 ;wwUomobox! 



. ... 



!',:. 



crowned as pareBMMiBt d 

 Mar.-h II. Kt later he 



lotfcsG l 



chief at 



signed by Sir II 



. S -v i PM > ki fen ! B 



u ... 



vaal otered him fl.OOO a month he refesod to 

 receive any money from UM Boers, MM! threat- 



^wSi 



18M. Tlito pforkUd thai. in 



ratio* ..f SwajiUrt.1 int.. thr S.uth 



aiSkle *All hat. Mid bt Mcmm) in all r 



t. MM] idmii btnti lovi Iw^lajMJ u d 



inhiii 



'; . K. i i '..,, rUbwMj '.. :V'r. aj 



nUrd M paramount chief and ravrck* thr iMial 



uowrr* in ao far a* i bey art OQMaitMt with dri- 



N.thrW.r.-A treat 







and law 

 shall be regularly patd orrr t.."hnn; that the 



... ' f I .', .,:' , ' " H 



Uves sbeJl be IB accortlan. r..n )a 



and customs, n law of inherit- 



,!: .:,; ..:.-.: ,. - <- H | 



the natives guaranteed in the occupation of 

 bi i now in their | ssBste sjsi - pi 

 ing and agricultural rights to * 



: and L .hafl 



Transvaal 

 to all white reai- 



ti ve alhr. to attack first the hsmimlsf i 



who had risen in 



kraal was captured and afterward he ^ 



followers were mrroonded in Use forest^ Toe 



fflssi 



a the kilfcd. The 

 , . 



tnUM-lllntll.! |,r!;..||.t|.. n . 



HWW W(IIMM | HV 1*U 



r three years, and 

 higher tax than t> 







denu the riK'ht t.> U-,-..in,- n.-inmili/.d a.* full 

 '..:^'. r~ ' "... ^. ., \'r;, afl K-i il U* and foi 

 bids the salr ..f htjuor to nati\r. No railroad 

 to to be constructed .nvaal Govern- 



ment beyond the esetern boundary of Swaziland 

 he conditions shall be arranged in a fur- 

 ther convention. The territory known a the 



becomesapa'n - ' 

 ;.ublic. The new c, 



1 annexation, but at the same 

 time it abrogated the proviso requiring the con- 

 sent of the hwazi nation to the occupaUoa of the 

 country by the Transvaal. It a unanimously 

 mtift. tad on Feb. li 



n having formally rrfu^l to 

 sign the organic proclamation, the new treaty 

 *,-n tmmedktsli bkto j-rv. . \ : : - , x 

 tion was issued on i <*6, announcing 



that the Government of the S 



would take over the administration of 



ith Africa. - Thr 

 south of the Zambesi are 

 as the province of Louraneo Marques. 



, . ., .. N . , , . .. M 



There sxe 57 miles of railroad from Drlagt* Bay 



Transvaal frontier. Outside of the di*. 



irenco Marques the country has been 



conceded to the In ham bane Company tad taw 



Mocambique Company. 



The native inhabitants are in a < 



It against the !*ortu*uesr aut fc 

 endeavor to protect the loyal and 

 tribes against the IOTJX.S of the ah 

 predatory Kaffirs. The chiefs 

 lahla. anil (iungunhana rebellsd 

 guess authority in August, 

 . attacked the 

 and raided the immediate riuJBifr of the 



public wo 

 Swaziland 



from that day. T. Krogh. the Boer 



. . 



Joubert proceede*! with troops to Bremersdorp to 

 carry out the arrangrmrnu and install the young 

 king as paramount chief. Thr party hostile to 

 the Boers began to arm themwlven and erect 

 fortification*, A state of law Iterates and 

 ensued. The Boer* refrained from active meaw* 

 urea, awaiting the decision of the 

 watered between opposite counsels until he was 



On Jan. 



on the right bank, and drove tlMHB 

 as tares Mariqoee*. On Feb. 

 atdawn, 



began to 



