Show M f M I 4 I M MM f M I M II M t 4 M MIM I I M 4 MM t t M 1 THE CHINESE REVOLT it t t t H t 4 4 I I MM I I t 4 Word comes from that three thousand thousand thou thou- sand regular chinese Chinese troops and several Krupp guns have been to Southern Mongolia for the purpose of s suppressing a serious insurrection insurrection insurrection tion which has brok broken n out in tl that at part of the em em- pire It is reported particular disturbance in question is is due to government efforts to collect an in installment t of the indemnity due from China Chinato to th the Powers ers on a count account of the Boxer outrages and the cost of saving the in Pekin from massacre If lithe the truth were known doubtless it would appear that tax collections have had bad little to th do 10 with the upheaval If we are ate not mistaken it is in Southern Mongolia that Prince Tuan Tian has haa been living li since his exile from the court It is known that he has improved the time in sowing all the seeds of discord he be could Probably there is but little room room for question that he be is the tle real head of the outbreaks in the tIle southern provinces of China proper A As As- our l' l readers adelS are aware in two recent instances instances thoe affairs in which Marshal Su Sn and General l I Ma participated the participated the regular soldiers deserted deserted de de- de and joined the rebels They are quite as likely as not to repeat the operation ju jn n the present case t The truth seems to be that China is on the brink of a general and aud terribly serious rebellion Y which mat affect ma ct the interests ets of outside nations in more ways than one The Chinese government gO even if it is trying in good fait to raise rais the amount of the next payment on indemnity account which perhaps may be doubted will be unable to do so should sho the new new Boxer movement assume grave p proportions in inthe the more more p populous provinces of the Celestial Kingdom It would be unsafe for an anybody anybody any any- body to th bet that the present Manchu d dynasty nasty will not be in extreme jeopardy of overthrow before before before be be- fore twelve mo months are arc past The insurrections of which we are hearing daily display suspicious coin coin- ci It is perhaps not impossible that as a I life life-Jong ob observer erver of Chinese affairs affaire said the other d day J China is preparing to go through the throes of ofa I Ia a civil war as widespread and devastating as was rebellion of 1861 64 that of tl th ping the e Tai ping |