| Show WITH will SEYMOUR Allies Had to R Return turn Without Go GoIng GoIng Ing to Poking 4 C FOREIGN MINISTERS Not So Ho find II by I I London June fA Ial from dated last evening M sy th t with Admiral 1111 opened by the Tim rIn relief force sundaY w wu at that I Ilm all to he bt ten from Ien I ln In hundred of the of If JIll I lartY ported Ick And ind wounded II few killed The They w were of were without the TillS THIS I WN TA ITA German piper paper J I Oil an statement to the ef that Admiral Seymour Is II eight i from Tim Tim at 0 kIlled and wounded SAPI Ill riM June T 7 10 French nui at Shanghai telegraph ills Ing under date of yesterday that tiit allied troops have hae entered Tien Nn He alec that the foreign havo departed from for tor forth th north accompanied by a f rt It IN suppo d that hey art are for Shanghai I Kouan till of h great wall wail dUNESE I S Th lh telegram add that the viceroy of and the viceroy ot of have the consul conui to announce to the tue French government that the hWY are Bre protecting the of pm of If the and some of th foreign In that region A telegram ot of the same dat Mates that time the French rench consul at ath rip h Foo the news of the de lion rain and time tho fact that the foreign left lekin escort Nw NV York Juno IUlo TA dl to the Tribune from London dated June 27 17 aK Tho Th optimists who have In time the background fur tor n a week have turned out In force at the MUle house of commons common and th Ih clubs club and are talkIng about China o n marked was the reaction from de delast last night that men of ent did not h to 18 say that theY that the public had been Leen de by sensational and I Chinese liars that a as soon oon as corn com were opened It would be known that the had not been at Tien TsIn that Admiral force foree had been blocked but pot nt cut It to and that the legations had nut not been attacked LEGATIONS NOT ATTACKED Ofle vIew which found con considerable was that the by avoid avoidIng Ing un an open conflict with the tho Boxers ml t Instructing the tho generals to make common couso with them had regained or of the situation and that the had escaped attack In this I In and that the ministers had been bein out or of and that Se Sey force had been shut out of the theca ca but had not been blin In serious dan dnn dang gr g r There was little evidence In sup p rt of this theory theor yet many men ot of 1 E I 1 Judgment were disposed to r I md to assume that the i making use of the regular army In the Boxers after with them would not oppose e the entry jf the foreign forces but would for support and depend u r a speedy speed breakup of the concert ugh jealousies and Intrigues Intrigue A IS PROMPT tsing to the or of tile the ad In giving out time the press preas la is able to get official ne from China In advance of the then n Public since nothing Is held bold heldI I bak ak by the MY navy department In Wash dispatches available nt at mid n ht were meager but It was fairlY cIr that the allied forces had been tT U strengthened by French Ocr Ger mn and troops tt tile the march to Tien Tam bad not Ln 0 attended with serious loss and thit the of the foreigners there ba bt not been so 0 serious as had been AVERTED It Is not known with here Ither Admiral Seymours force Into Pekin and carried the terA and ancl out with the then thenor n nor or they thoy WIrt sent flent out H or of their own guards but the prevailed nt at midnight among II I Informed members of tJ tI t I IL had been averted 01 O I that the military and foree I L r It not sufficient to secure rt Lt of Pekin were ade It for tur the Immediate protection or of orI I in Tien Mr Bred Brad BradI r I k and Mr were closelY fori u Ined In the house of commons re tg China bUt their information I c secondhand The gay gov T lU cleat unprepared for the tho thor r whIch has arisen but has pulled 10 lI It If together arid and Is hunting In the lck for tor R mm policy DOlley MISSION BURNED t L June dispatch from l I L Fain dated yesterdaY says that tl tI Protestant ml mission lon It at WellI len burned down b by Mon MondaY lU lut lutH CHINESE H BUTChER A MISSIONARY D B C June Shang hn Mercury says ays that a member of the F x Society who saw the murder or cr III te Mr m Ellis la of the London mis miss s and or of n a Chinese missionary at atun 3 un Paul Thun save the following or I th h tragedy to ft a friend fl time the dAY of the fourth moon tb Boxers numbering Cr the river rIer and met the tw tl In a boat They knew th Chinese as a Chriatian Uan and at atOn On attacked him wounding him with thIT hr words Then Timen they Irac ed him Out of the th boat and tied him to 10 a 4 tree at th river side Then Mr r 1 Ellis was t lIt with him and Ur Mr Chao another I wu was found Ills t I and thumbs were wert bound together sri he h Was carried to Ii a t tree I where Pp ther l were hung up tip The arm ot of hp went rere cut ort off their h is hewn off orr and after the bodies bodle h I been they were WeI cat caM Int the river riet of the ms Ion ja was and the crowd nt on their vay 10 was waB but one of many such uch out Ta ESCAPE OF June 27 special td to the 1 J from n B e c Advice by the Empress of India ghe CIe u g of the pe from role lAnd and Thu Tim of forel foreigner Of oil all the fugitive to reach Coast none bad lul a harder bArder for tor their than the Fr and nun nr who were surrounded by th the Boxers at TI the terminus ot of the ran u that was u be run to flu Ecu When t the e Boxers attacked time iLi tl tion and the machine mO l the eni n tile the machine iho hol and held beld the ort off for tor iome time They had several wo women women men with them of come ot of them Th The women load loaded d tile the men meni rifle bahe to reuel the Boxers the torel foreign foreigner er found In the untenAble is AI seine ot of the hAll had ruh rushed them and ut Nt fire to a part of the RN RAN FOR FOn THIR LIVES Then the they ran for tor It fighting their wa way through the When they had Mot got tilt ii Boxer linN the Chinese gave no more attention to them but began to pillar pillage and time the end machine shops Two of tile the then hurried to lekin where tIle they reported the of the party end and called for to help them themA A were dispatched to They set Ht out on June 2nd and en encountered counte countered d a IAn crowd of Boxers for TI Tim and were obliged to return being unable to 10 their wa way through the Time The Cossack ho numbered had two officers IN A PLIGHT In the III meantime the engineers were between two forces of oC Boxer DoeN There were thirty of them thun The Th had taken up a position on a small II hili and there they made mAlle trenches In whIch they ought fought for an hour holding ort off the Box Boxers ox ers to their front The Timey were alt all un mm of time the party to their rear reu and after their hard fightIng arranged that eight should be left In the t trenches to hold bacK the Boxers while time the other including th the women omen and It 1 nit n PItI Th They h had d no w rt and th the inca en car the weaker olle when they be became Je came exhausted Time The march of the fu fugitives t to was 11 u ac awful one When some few tew miles rein where the they had bien the timey lound another party Jart of Boxers not so strong atron as al the part party before encountered however to their front and tile the mon formed a hol hollow hollow low square with the women and child children ren In time the center tenter Md and droning dragging alon along fighting and repelling time the onslaughts of the Boxers they made mad their way to Pekin The Boxers of party part were without firearms beIng Jel armed on only with l Poles shod with Iron and knives and spear Th They wre vere kept It at a distance by the rW and ot of the tI mm mett who killed a number of them EIGHT HEROES lULLED KILLED Time Tho eight hero heroes who tho were left Idt behind to guard their retreat wu were slaIn MIln b by the There were three Frenchmen and one Italian among them the others othere being Belgians and Swiss The fuSI fugi fugitives tives on their at wore In Inn Ina n a terribly destitute condition American Amerlan marines lead the way of the relief party part to Pekin Despite the viceroys edict that no foreigners should be allowed to Taku sort lort forty United States marines landed land and made mado their way a up tha th river by lighter Reading Heading the Chinese papers one would come to the conclusion that Chi Chinn nn mm was making An effort to sup RUP suppress press the Boxers Boxer rising Referring to the battle of June between troops under General and the Boxers one paper says that Nel hundred Box Boxers ore ers we were killed and five buildings were burned down during the conflict and t the e local railway station was destroyed This was as at Lobs LohR the third tRUon from TIen Tein Another paper says the Boxer men In this General who ho commanded the fed fd federa eral era troops took a part In Inthe Inthe the war var RUMORS ARE AHE BEWILDERING New York June iThe of the foreign missions millions boards board In this city and the friends of time the ml now In China are arc getting more and more ore bewildered as rumors multiply and cable messages more mare depressing than cheering come to headquarters A letter from Dr Edna 0 Terr Terry to I her mother dated April 29 said she would sail for tor home at the earliest po pos cible date Mrs Terry Torry hopes hOlies that her daughter Is already on her br wa way to the United States UNEASY OVER A DISPATCH The report from ChI CIme Foo giving a alist alist list of missionarIes SAte there caused time the I some Ome worry Mr Ir Garrison or of the tho office said eald Not one of our I is men mentioned tinned In the list unties 8 It is II ne Mr 11 Lowrie Our Mr Lawns Lowrie Is II with Ite Walter Waller and he hM has been at Pao Ting Fu shut hut off orr b by the Boxers we thought We do not see wh why our rein Pekin were not mentioned as well rell rellas as those thoe or of the other denominations Nor Is It cas easy to how time mis In Pekin escaped all the way to Che Foo over GO mil miles without an escort of troops at a time when Se Semour Sey Seymour mour and the are hard pressed in that same ame region The only nl WA way the they could have hae done It was by the help of the native Christians these missionaries who are mentioned outside of the elt city at the time the they for Cho h Foe Foo Then Theil too all allour allour our missionaries s In Shan Tun Tung pro were ordered to port which must mut be Clue Che roo Poo From the fact that thy they were not mentioned w we conclude that they have not yet reached that cU city MISSIONARIES tev Dr C C of the Amen Amri tan can board of to foreign missions isid hi ot of the Con who are reported to be safe At In Che Poo Dr W S 8 Amt Ament II the superintend ent of at the at and when lut heard from he wu waa in III that elt city JIll Ills wife and faintly are In thu Miu J Frances Francel D B Patterson I ii of at the ls kin mission lOb and aDd the Jut hut we ka knew of oC oCher her abe he wu was tb there Rev Jam James It II Roberti was AI stationed at Kalgan In the far north or of ChIna close to the great wail all We have hail care tat fou him and hi his associates n fey 1 P and wife and Rev Mark 1 V Rev nev Charles m IL Ewing of Pu Fu II baa sent ht a to his hIA the Rev Re Mr Porter of Damen Mua 1 It said laid simply Sate ft After Arter giving this information Dr mid laid We are getting more and more con oon used IU as the come In nut But so tar far u we Ita havi ve any alY no an missionary has hal suffered bodi I iy Injury and there a nothing yet et to dutro destroy our hope lOPi limit tb tile Ute life ot of aU 11 of them be Our to be doln doing ill n It can and we trust that the 10 lord will wili deliver dellYer our brethren out of the fiery furnace Ij II which they are W We aume that In all our are laCe ufe At the omee of oC the Christian aud anO Missionary Alliance In this city It IL wa wal said MId timit there were II 32 north ot of Pekin who could be reached only through Pekin or TIn Tien Till None NOlie of oC theta could be In Clue Che Pea 1100 for u O Otheir their arrIval the headquarters her 1116 would be notified So 80 AUm OTHERS Chicago June a cable dram lie hp receIved yesterday James Jamel W Porter learned of time the safe arrival at hl Nan Fu of the Rev Henry D Por lor tot and Miss Mary II 11 Porter former I residents of this city of I tilt the American board who were stationed at Panl Chuang The two were wre to reach Tien tsin mil miles north ot their post of dut duty and It had been feared that harm would befall then The cablegram states that they w when were given hen military e escort to Chi Nan Nail Pu Fu FuA A SENSATIONAL Philadelphia I Pa June III Oliver Clifford who with her huSband II connected with the Presbyterian mi mule Ion don at Tien Tim writes under date dat of 01 May It 22 to her brother brather In this city as AI tollo follows We sleep no now with Ith our firearm close at Oliver and I each have havea Il a bre of un under er out our heads heAd I always ahny have two valises aUs packed read ready to flee at any and the entire foreign population ti 11 anxiously watch watching Ing for the fl first t sign In ot of an uprising Last Monday ay mornIng when the awoke In the city huge were found posted ted on oil tb the walls and fences fencH read reading I as follows Time The heavens heaven are displeased It at the presumes of the form for eign do dogs In China The gods godl have decreed that there shall be no more rain hi the whole kingdom until they time are all expelled UNREST IN TIlE SOUTH London June 27 34 a mA fresh phase or of the ebullition In China Is the probability of Immediate In Inthe inthe the great southern BOuthern provincial countries The there III i dall daily assuming 1 a amore more hostile attitude toward foreigners and the latter perceive symptoms of a general rising riling especially at where according to a dispatch to the DIU Daily Express dated yesterday I Kang ang Wu Vu one of the most mOlt truculent enemies or of foreigners hiss has arrived b by WI way of the cartal armed tull pow from time the empress to deal with lIh the southern provinces The friendly ant to tude of Viceroy Liu leun Kun Yih toward foreigners hall imas brought him Into dl di grace with Prince Twin Tuan president te of the Time The unrest at Canton is 18 de descrIbed b by bya 1 a dispatch from that city to the Dally Daily Telegraph dated Monday Monda via hong konu kon ye yesterday It l is feared that we are ure on tile the eve of at a scene Cene of bloodshed and anarchy only during time the re The signs ot of a murderous up uprising rising are so 0 manifest that wealthy Chinese a ae from Canton and vicinity taking their wives families and valuables LI HUNG CHANG IC KEEPS ORDER LI Hung Chant Chang has hils again been tern tem temporarily ordered to Pekin His enemies declare that they will murder him bit be before I fore he can reAch there thre JIll Iii presence alone restrains time the revolutionary ole ele element mints ment here Ills HIli departure will let loose time the Black Flags Flaga and lIed GIrdles Knowing this Lie trusted officials are sending theIr families to rhe fhe viceroy himself elt trusts the Americans In this II lie that they alone want no territory and he places himself their hand At an important tant conference today toda he reiterated this statement All the missionaries have hae b been n noU noti lied fled of their Immediate peril through confidential runners They are leasing Clinton Canton hurriedly and only n a few are arenow arenow now here Commander McLean of the United States Don Juan tie de Aus Au trio Is the first here to protect foreign interests lie He is III and energetic and Is reinforced by her tys steamship Two hundred for residents at Shameen ar are armed PEOPLE DISAFFECTED The liThe Canton population reaches In addition to living on junks and sampans fiat bottomed river boots |