Show f TROUBLE IN CHINA I The native city of New Chwang hna been burned Two hundred and fifty white rcfuccca from Tlcn Tsln have arrived in Shanghai A dispatch from Oho Foo dated July 7th nays tho orpnanngc at Shan funs has been pillaged I A telegram via Shanghai from Rftv I Mr Motile a missionary at Tlcn Tsln i toys Alls well I On July 6lh L wo thousand Boxers at I I tacked tho French settlement and were I I routed by th > Russians Tho German Consul at Tien Tsln cables that tho fonslsn settlements vero continually con-tinually bombarded by the Chinese from July 5th to July Sth Dr Brander a missionary of Shanghai lShnl UliKniphx that the Irish Prcybyterlnn missionaries arc safe but that throo missions mis-sions have been burned Tho steamer chartered by the American Qonsul to rescue missionaries hag re tUrnod to Shanghai from Its third trip brlnslnJ fifteen Catholics and six Ameri I A Japanese Cabinet mecUm Is held I dally I Is understood that tho qucRtlon oC tho dispatch of another army corps 16 l China IB being discussed but no decision k has been reached At tho request of the Imperial authorities authori-ties tho Canadian Pacific railway has r made arrangements to carry whatever troops the British may send to China direct I di-rect from Quebec to Shanghai I At a French Cabinet council the Mln I Isler of Foreign Affairs M Dclcasse read n telegram from Toklo confirming tho new that Japan will send Immediately to enc Taku a complete division of lOJX menThe men-The German Consul at Che Foo telegraphs tele-graphs that tho Governor of Shan Tung announces that according to reports on July 4th the foreign Ministers at Peking were decreasing out of danger and tho revolt was Close observers already pcrcelvo that the deliverance of tho locations I it I It ran be effected will not mark the end of the I Chinese complications but ho beginning of ono of the most troublesome chapters I In European diplomacy I Dissatisfaction Is expressed by the British Brit-ish residents In Chic Foo at the refusal of I tho British Admiral to station a warship In tho harbor They are grateful to the I American Government for tho Nash Vllle which Is there almost continuously The British and Japanese forces July 7th bombarded the Chinese batteries at I Tien Tsln Toward evening Chinese 1 shells penetrated the roof of the German roo consulate and caused an outbreak of fire I which was extinguished after slight damage j dam-age had been done The Chinese Minister In Paris Informed I r Dclcassc that LI Hung Chang had I cabled him from Canton under yesterdays yester-days date saying that ho had Just received ca calved a telegram from Peking asserting that the soldiers and bels < who mint n untied the locations had gradudlly dispersed I An edict of the Empress Dowager promulgated pro-mulgated on Jun 30th has Just been published I pub-lished In Shanghai Her Majesty cx prcflscs sorrow for the death of Baron von Kettolcr the German Minister who slip says went to the Tsuml Yam < n ont on-t day of his death against her wishes |