Carlow Sentinel. 24th February 1900. LATEST WAR NEWS. Friday's Telegrams. Received Carlow, 10.56 a.m. Relief of Kimberly. Message from Lord Roberts. "General French, with horse artillery, cavalry, and mounted infantry, reached Kimberly this evening, Thursday." Received Carlow, 5.45 p.m. Great jubilation in London over General French's brilliant exploit" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The sad news from the seat of war of the death from wounds of Second-Lieut. Hon. W. M'Clintock Bunbury, eldest son of Lord Rathdonnell, was received with profound regret by all classes in Carlow, his native county, on Tuesday last. As a mark of respect to his memory Mr Robert Watson, Master Fox Hounds, who was hunting when the intelligence reached him, drew the pack off, and at once intimated that the Carlow and Island Hounds would not meet this week.