Show AMRIOANS ABOUT PEKING Chinese Capital and With I Marines in Cn ih Seymour Number ICG Chic Foo June MVIa Shanghai June 2 Uiitt1 I States consul John I Fouler hOM recited from iearAd e mimi 1 iCC1flP the oHQthU I mlrJ e1Pc ° rom Po Only ont contrulh ln I revhd mp Int JJfltIfflL4 kIng ho rf InterrUPtd on Junp lO h It I j I I ton6 W r tnterupt I t L was dated June 12th No direct or In I direct news from the Ministers since 1 About 450 foreign troops Including I llftyslx American marines went to j Peking to guard the legations A force of 100 AmerIcans uniting with a total 1 force of o men of all nationalities If j I represented here wont on June 10th to I open the road and to relieve Peking unc rcle j I Thin movement was by permission ol I the Chinese Government J Tin latest news from the expedition I was dated June 32lh when the expedition expedi-tion I was at Lang Fang The railroad I has been destroyed behind it since I Any news that can be obtained or J 1 effort made for the relief of the leg tions and the Jives and property foreigners for-eigners should be done at any hazard I 1 energies and forces here must first be directed to the relief of Tien Tsin particularly as It J is the key to Peking |