Show pJ L THREE TUOUSANDSLAIN f IntheSix Hours Battle Outside of Tien Tsin I the Chinese Casualties Were v Very Heavy < n H Among the Killed was Gen KeltRussian Cossacks Captured Six 1 Krupp I < Guns and Killed Numbers of Fleeing Boxers Li Hung Chang Will Remain in Canton Until Allied Forces Have Defeated Defeat-ed Prince Tuan and His Army I j London July HThe scanty cable dispatches received today add nothing to the knowledge In London of the Chinese Chi-nese situation It is stated positively I from Canton that LI Hung Chang will remain there until the allied troops have defeated Prince Tuans forces and will then go north to lend his powerful aid in arranging terms of pbaco cooperating with Prince Ching Yung Lu and the other proforeign Viceroys For the present LI Hung Chang considers that he can best control con-trol and direct the Viceroys from Canton Can-ton and also keep In check tho turbulent turbu-lent province of Kwnng Tung FOREIGNERS LEAVE WEN CHAU All the foreigners and missionaries have evactuated Wen Chau and have arrived at Ning Po Large bodies of Box 1s appeared at Wen Chaji and threatened to exterminate the foreigners foreign-ers anfl t Christians They also distributed distrib-uted the banners badges and Inflammatory Inflam-matory anUforcIcrn anneals n A DRIVING IN ALLIES The Tien Tsin correspondent of the Express telegraphing under date of JUly 9lh asserts that the Chinese are dally driving In the allies They have mounted says the correspondent twelve fresh guns In as advantageous petitions with which they are sweep Ing the streets of the foreign settlement settle-ment the Incessant shooting rendering the neighborhood quite untenable CHINESE CASUALTIES HEAVY The Dally lUaU St Petersburg corre spdndent says that in the last six hours battle outside of Tien Tsin the Cossacks Cos-sacks captured six Krupp guns and killed numbers of fleeing Boxers The Chinese Ipst SOOO killed Including Gen Ivek FOREIGNERS IN PEKING DEAD A news agency report says that an official message received In London states that all the foreigners In Pe king were murdered July 6th vArJLeJe rahn received at the offlcoof the Chinese Impefial Maritime Jus1 toms in London from the Governor Shan Tung Is fclen ical with iJnlted States Consul Goodnows report of the bombardment of the date of July 7th The officials here regard the dispatch as leaving little hope that the legations have survived WHAT OUTCOME WILL BETh BE-Th ligh there does not appear to be any Justification for the statement that official confirmation has been received here of tho massacre of the international interna-tional colony at Peking It Is hardly doubted that such confirmation be the outcome oC the present suspense WHERE STORY ORIGINATED The report sent out by a news agency of this city today saying an otliolal message had been received in London that nil lie foiolgneis In Peking were murdered July 6th is sakl to have originated I origi-nated at theJapanese legation but In qulryjhcie elicited the statement that no telegram dealing with the situation at Peking had reached the legation for some days and that nothing was known there lending support to the story beyond the Shanghai tales published pub-lished today NOTHING IN CORROBORATION The British Foreign olllce Is equally I without confirmatory information and the same reply was received at the Chinese legation Official circles regard the statement as being merely a reiteration of the mornings rumors especially as an In teiLhangc of Inquiries indicated that none of the embassies amid mlnlsterlea had anything fresh corroborative of the story BRITISH TROOPS FOR CHINA Lord Salisbury presided at a lengthy Cabinet meeting yesterday afternoon at which it was umleist od important decisions In regard to China were reached and that already Instructions have been sent toSImla to prepare another an-other division consisting of four British Brit-ish and four Indian regiments with their complementsjpf artillery for service ser-vice In China TELEGRAPH LINES CUT In the House of Commons replying to questions on the subject tin Par llamcniaiy Secretary of the Foreign olllee Mr Broderlck said hat little news had been received from China Her Majestys Government he explained ex-plained had been unable to communicate communi-cate with the British naval officers In China the Jlnes between Chic Faa and Shanghai having been cut A dispatch purporting to have betn sent from the Emperor of China to her Majesty s Government was received yesterday but the Secretary said he was unable to promise to make Its contentH known HUNT FOR ALLEGED J Jiiim A dispatch from Shanghai says The foreign Consuls are offering large sums for the production of tho letter which a Chlnes merchant is said to have received remit Peking dated June 30th saying the Icga lions were demolished demol-ished and that the foreigners andj been killed The merchant declines to show It alleging that he fears punishment Cmntse Is from the Chinese ofllclals Rioting reported to have occurred at MnCTp has but no confirmation of the reports been received i |