Show northern boundary dis isi 1 pa with england i I 1 kt jie ji e received by telegraph last night later b it aln I 1 from the island of sn san juan to of th the american slid and ile lift i movements british Britis li i ni there and by the arrival of the arabia hi england we me learn of the he tit ati ea 1 A art ct prad produced ced in in that country by the new a d S jigli occupation of 0 the island 8 f 1 fuestion Ou eStion PI the news from the island of san juan in in 1 that there will be no collision be at gween neen th the e forces of th the e tw two 0 govern governments in en ts f for 0 r f i bugh governor donass Don Doi glass ass seemed deter A ana med to provoke encounter with the Ae ricas the s british admiral on that stai wo ion bag proy boyed ed a mandof man nt cooler i cut having refused fused to obey the orders of th Goern cir and determined to a aw ait orders C home government before tatting taking r decided action meanwhile Mean hile gen harj me bad notified gov douglass douglasb Dou glasa that his ob ia jeet in taking possession of the abe island was lobely to protect the americans there from 8 insults of the british authorities of van tio juver island and of the hudson pay com e any any abe head bead of the last named being bein gnone none filer iber than governor douglass himself the decision of the hie british admi admiral al will resent ident hostilities and the arrival on the und of gen scott will secure peace dufail jt two governments can come loan to an under gan gindin candig tin dig din i the news items from england is is that the organ 1 I lord palmerston Palme raton the london Port po had truit the view winch which we had reason to ex atin tid it would mould assume it asserts with pal Js Os tonian indignation that the british government ca not tamely submit to the occupy holl don of the island by the americans and that they bey wi will 8 are that justice is is done to british r ec ald chis his is is simply carrying out the Is ta I 1 is poli policy c y of the british government ma ke extensive claims in in cases of dispute a if in order to secure even a small share iii in the end but the matter is is one TOT tor diplomacy and anbe an cin be settled easily between the two governments ern ments it if england is is sincere in her protestations te of a desire for peace beaz e with the uni led til states mates and wi wilt I 1 I 1 consent io 0 o le be guided by common sense sen seand anti equity ur rendered a large larg e portion of territory on oil our car northwestern boundary for the sa sake ke of el peace pea our government will not kie give up this island of salt sail juan which is is clearly ours and should by all means remain in our pos sess les bession sion on A Y herald i the london correspondent ef ct the N york j tribune thus refers to the attack made by the chinese upon the english 11 fleet beet on the I 1 while conveying the ambassadors of i francean france and england to pekin 4 1 I 1 let me first aerland state I 1 te the facts as re or I 1 d b by the last overland abail tle ff hon air i bruce brace accompanied by 11 de Bourbo illon the french plenipotentiary set out with a british expedition destined to the ceibo and to accompany tile two embassy idora data on their message to pekin tile the expedition under the orders of admiral hope consisted of seven steamships ten gun boats boate tao troop and si arid and several huew dred marines and royl royal enzi engineers the chinese on their part tied had objected to the mis tion mon taking that particular route admiral llope Hope consequently found the entrance of 0 the tha barred by booms b aws and stakes a and aad ad having stayed for nine days from tile the till the of june at the mouth of that river nver attempted its forcible passage the ianes lea having joined tle tl e squadron n on en the of june on oil his arrival off the ceibo river river admiral lope hope had made sure of the taku forts razed during the last war idling been rebuilt a fact ellich be it said ca passant lie he ought to have known before nice it had been officially announced in in the mn gazette on oil the of june while the british attempted to force the passage the tala taku batteries supported by a mon mongol gol force oice of apparently men were unmasked and opened n dad a destructive r iv fr birr on th the e british ves aels an ali engagement etc otc na on baand land and water took place a e reff resulting li in th the utter t t r discomfiture 0 of th the e aggressors g the be ep expedition edtion had to withdraw h re w aher tr tb the lass of t three ree english 1 lessila ess Is of war the cormorant t the he lee and plover ard and with a loss lobs of killed and woun iou ned ed on the part of the ariti british b while of the 60 frenchmen present 14 were killed or bounded oun ded five english officers were killed and 23 wounded cip the admiral hi himself 8 if enot unhurt after chii defeat ata A mr ir bruce ami 31 do da Bour boulon returned to Shang bae while laile the british squadron was to station off Chin Chi nhe hie |