Show TO PREVENT THE I ALLIES ADVANCE ADV ANOE Chinese Chine Camarilla Doln Doing All in Its Power III s INa II II tile Out or TA dispatch to the Ne New York Tor An Aug Tribune from London Landon ay I I There I b the unal Jumble of oC menaces and surmises from China with no DO urn om elal bulletins about the battle of oC Pei Tsang on Sunday and no i nt change In the situation TIle The Chine camarilla with the dowager doer at I Ito h head ad Is I doln doing everything In It its bower pow to prevent an advance of the al allied lied arm army on Pekin leads a are falling fallin In order to convInce the powe powers that the have no DO friends friend and a are at the mercy of the Ille empress dowager and or of Prince Tuan Troops are massed be tW en Tien Tamn and the capItal sad and me strongly entrenched In order to warn the foreign commanders commande that they will willbe be forced tor to tight their way war Into 1010 the elt city The IlIe communication of the that the governments are closed Is be because cause the empress dow dowager prefers preten to tok k keep t the civilised world utterly In the clarY reports report a a lire allowed to pan out oat to the coast are menaces like Jib the t Tung Fu tI Slang hl bas topped stopped the entrance trance or of supplies Into the n or confessions ot of ten ter like u the Ille story that Prince Than luaA hat has put to death Yuan Shih Kal and t Viceroys or glittering promise 0 assurance that the are arl under the escort lIt of a strong tron force ore and are an Journeying to the coast couto P l DOWAGER AU All tb these rumors are 1111 signs that the dowager le II d determined to keep the aM allies out ot of Pekin Her tr motive I ii plain ghe is III convinced that It if the they once enter the capital some lome ot of them will r out until provinces ha have Vl been bed to them In place ot of indemnities Tilt The I le so 10 perplexing that It Itis is II not strange that several powers art are hesitating to unction sanction the advance of the relief lIef column but bitt It is III evident Ident that the lbs empress dowager Is I strengthened b beVIl by eVIl every da day ot of Inaction and delay The legations narrowly escaped destruction when Vice Admiral hesitated and ordered the nt first relief column to retreat and aad to them was wa finally accord accorded ed a respite In con consequence of the de defeat defeat feat of the Chinese arm army at Tien Tsin The pow powers are now exposing them through vacillation to a renewal of the attack when their ammunition tl Is well nigh exhausted and thy they are dependent upon the empress dowager for supplies of food while the generals III and admit ala alII pre holding and delaying an advance and the fighting is II likely to tobe tobe be more desperate and lind the situation 0 of the legations more critical In cone quence of the Ion long halt and the Inca ruel which art are apparently In progress The only alternative for tor a march marh to th the capital le hi ne negotiation through rt 11 Hun Hung Chang for the delivery ot of all the at Tien Tamn and for the pa pay meat ment 0 of In indemnities and It U la doubtful whether the legations will consent to abandon aNadon their position or whether an anChin any Chin Chinese general could them In safely to the coast couto Moreover r the de delivery livery at Tien Tan could only be es cured under a pled pledge If that tile the pow powers would abt send lend an aa ann army to tn the c to effect their meet AN ADVANCE PubliC opinion here strongly favors an ana a advance of af the allied arm army with IU all poI pin dispatch after the empress hu bas hub b ben n warned that she ahl and her min titers will alit be held responsible for tor the lIate safety ot of the legations The foreign of lice nce silent but I the he measures adopted for strengthening the American and protecting British later Ibler opts til indicate clearly the governments H ot of the grave danger of a aR R t r olt In middle China was no oMelet confirmation bl at midnight of the Ihl report that a battle balUe had been fought on Sundby at Pel II In which the al ai lied fOt hoI hail mt met with h heavy losses but had forced the to retreat from a strong position Mr Broderick confused that he hail had no Information respecting th the advance of the alii and aDd at a late hour nothing was known In parliament about the battle TUNG fILl 8 AWAY TIle Tb press prel dispatches from Then Tsia or of an earlier date dat repute Gen Tun troop In strength eight tulles nil away aay and tilt the country is II flooded t through an ab open III lag In the canal bank If there baa hu been beena a battle baW the Chinese beve probablY brought on the fighting for the allies according to moat trustworthy worth cone corre pond were divided Into two camp campi and were ere unable to agree aree upon any allY plan of operations WILL BID BE STRONGLY E D New York Au Aug dispatch to the Tribune from London Ia says The corre correspondent ot of the tbt Express at atTlen Tien Thin believes that Ih the advance of oC the allied troops on the Ia capital will be strongly resisted the time consumed In international conferences having en enabled enabled the hIMI tu to concentrate an ann n opposition The Shanghai of th the Dall Daily Mall lIall rt ort that there has bill been mat great friction among the allies fl as to the t h appointment of a Gen MacArthur has hal It is II stated been tout ut forward for the place b by the Amer loans while on an Palls Pari telegram says II that On Gen the commander 0 of the Trench corps has bu ac actually been appoInted loll on the Lafayette Lafaette Indians Indiana Au Aug southbound Monon train Nu No NuJ J 3 leaving here at 1 1245 this morning t Tuesday collided with a Il light at douth Raub ten mil miles south ot of here Jam Jame Hudlow fireman ot of the pas Pal passenger i train was instantly killed Lout Loul Raub the er ot of the the freight and hta hll fireman are lUe Henry passenger engineer wu was probably fatally scalded Eugene McCool freight Wl was badly bruised and I may die dieC dieC C T Callahan freight conductor w was seriously Injured Chicago Au Aug 7 X K Lovell general superintendent ent of the Chicago and Indianapolis and Louisville Bali Rall Wy way OOm D Mutton Monon route gives oUt the following official report ot of wreck on that road roa which occurred lot at South Raub this The rise southbound und Monon train No 3 leaving Lafayette tte at 1245 this Tuesday Tua morning with witha a light engine at south lUb ten miles south ot of Lata Lafayette tte James JunN Hudlow or of the tas Nn tram wu was instantly killed Henl Henry engineer of th the plot IU seater train was Wat scalded and Brakeman Eugene Euene McCool brul These w were an all the Ibe casualties None of the pu was U injured U as t the can did not leave IlI the track |