| Show ARE HOPELESS AND BEWILDERED e ew york July A dIspatch to lo the Tribune from hom London say cays The necessity fr fir a censorship of pre press dispatches from ShanghaI hu has beep ved by th untrustworthIness ot of all 1 of at the thO mere massacre alleged to on July 1 Tb foreign o l fJ t Europe no now admit that th they hive hinte been themselves deceived b by m credulous an 11 the It deportment ma may have been In ac e me message for lor a date which they chose tu to to It Sit Sp lade MacDonald who wu was a sot dier I fore he was fIB Ii a diplomatIst ex exPlain Plain what veterans n j in n the tho hia fr er ervice vIOl vice lIft bs been unable to namely hi method of dl de fe teMe tor to a of at t slut nineteen da days From the opening of the siege the I embus mba guards suard us and held a portion of the city wall and from this button bastion commanded the O open D spaces around the BrItish and Hulan tare and Dd also artillery sad and rIfts II lire ioni the high positions close at t thaM haM band the ChIn had been usIng a aI I gun n but had nOt DOt i In organizIng an pt plan of Gf at attack tack Veterans of th the who knew every toot oot of pac IpaC tu III the Ibe British In hi Inclosure closure were wre by tile the evidence that the assault un the three legs a atlon tion hat hal hen been and nd Were ere disposed tv tu that the dan danger ger might have bave on Jul July 1 Jut just a as It h haI 1 been n ott on Jane Jalle 21 when Sir Robert Hurt Hart sent ent hi hie despair despairIng In Ing appeal for The gave aee apr Ion yesterday I that the worst td had 01 In Pekin bat he did not refer reter t II an special sources ot of Information In III hl hi Din DIe patches until 1 a Ite hour threw little littlelight light upon th Ihl The no of Oa the foreign omee In parlIament were silent but I learned from the belt beet of matlon t that l the feeling there Ihre was on one ot of and nd and that t Ike macre of the was d regarded u Se highly probable and nd tnt ot of tb the r In for foreign eign a The lit II r ha 11 1 Id 1 wt h t h 0 of th Iii I alf fl 11 r til the famine In III India that ii I no for Earl arl t ii J burrow borrow trouble over th of nn an invasion 4 F nex I ini thi th In j i ncy 1 f U t Ii t hm ii in o l f I urr II ha t I hrak the Ihl f Ih I t tri ty hy R RJ J about ih Is Ie that month but bat Lord lard II has hint him for optimism I Ph curIous debate In tile the bOOM boo ot of lords yesterday y has ha reElected the ominous talk lalk which widell has 1181 been II cot going on in ID the city fur tur I seveNS day dai boUt about the chances of a I udden d attack from Prance when the I home an ir tb the weakest It atly hI Ih thc merel merely Indicate the I I I II t bIch ha liar bey II U 10 14 daring dam last ten months orous of Welsh coed I by tb the Paris government t and d wIll well authenticated t d reports that no and nd other have been and Charted by l na It I x th the ddn if t I sad sib mc If ports purt are lue facts Pt w WhISh tM the I la lay It stream but the tack stock mar markets keUl Me are b by these r speculatIons t |