President Kruger's Position. 



II I 



British South African Gliartercd Company's Police 

 (B.S.A.C.P.). This latter force oTeatly resembles 

 the B.B.P., on the model of vvhich it was formed. 

 The composition of tlie rank and file of the 



Lord Eandolph discnssing his route with Sir F. Carrington at 

 Fort Tnli. 



B.S.A.C.P. is fairly indicated by the following- 

 authentic anecdote : — A new officer had joined and 

 Avas riding along in front of his men. A trooper 

 riding behind was overheard to remark to another, 

 " I say, Bill, I don't think much of this new fellow. 



