Show I SECRET UdTEBIAL DECREES I I Two Have Fallen into the Hands of Foreigners London July 2Two secret imperial L decrees have fallen into the hands 0 t i foreigners according I to a special dispatch dis-patch from Shanghai dated iri1i which saysthe first dated June 29th recites events around the capital and attributes the trouble to religious fanaticism fan-aticism against Christians leading to I violent outbreaks which the Govern ment is unable to suppress Foreign L troops are between Taku and Peking and the foreign relations have reached a desperate point The Government therefore calls upon all the Viceroys and Governors to show their loyalty to the throne and to raise armies and I funds In defense of Peking and to dti feat foreign dictation The second which Is dated June 21st eulogizes the Boxers as loyal true men who though not soldiers have defeated defeat-ed the foreigners advancing on Peking Pe-king and commands tho officials to cooperate co-operate heartily in the patriotic work The Southern officials disregard the decree I Is feared that Yuanahikal the Governor Gov-ernor of Che Foo will Join Tuans part A dispatch to the Dally News from Tokio dated July 1st says Marquis Yamagata the course of an Interview I Inter-view regarding the Japanese expedition expedi-tion to China said It was solely for the rescue of the members of the legations le-gations He expressed fears that the powers would become disunited while formulating their demands Viscount A old the Foreign Minister declared emphatically that the expulsion expul-sion of the Ministers constituted a casus belli and that it was impossible to negotiate with a Government that wns nonexlstant It is not unlikely he said that the present rising wljl equal the Taiplng rebellion1 |