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Show HAT BE H MLV Relieved Legations Are Rescued - New -York. Aug. 16. -A dispatch to vlhe Journal arid Advertiser from Che too quotes Edward Wrtdsman, the -correspondent, as follows: I learn from a tioroughrv trustworthy trustwor-thy CbMse source that the army of the allies reached Pekin od Monday. .i ,. nun reason to believe thai horrified aidience and died b hocr later. How pciaorj came to be substituted substi-tuted for the cclored water has not yet been ascertained, hut it is believed, be-lieved, the correspondent asserts, that lime. Nemethy was ignorant o the deadly rcature of the drink. I Rneqnette -Lake, N. Y., An?. 14 C. P. Huntington, preside' t 6f , Southern Pacific Railway company, com-pany, died oT heart trouWe at his camp, Pine SInot, in the Adiron- ' dacks, at about midnight. Apparently well on retiring Rt 11 o'clock, he was taken suddenly . with ft nhokintr snell. This was the amy forced aa entrance and tba I ( the envois and titm 'frif nts were res-1 cued today. They prebabW are now safe witiin tht Christian arcty." London. Aug. 17. A cablegram to "Vienna'trom Hong Kong -awiounces tbe captnre'of Pekin, feut the Austrian -eminent, like olber European powers, is still without confirmation of thiere- PAn hSTcial teiesr-am dated Taku.vVuc. 14 has been received- at Some which asserts that the attack on iekm began .Monday, that Sir Claude McDocaid, theBrifcsh minister, had opened cob-.muDietion cob-.muDietion with the relieving forces common wth him, and -was not thought to 'be serious, bet he be-cune be-cune worse. As soon as the seriousness of the attack was realized, a messenger mes-senger was dispatched to the camp of Governor Lounsberry for a doctor, anS be was on band in half an hour. Mr. Huntington died without gaining consciousness, not more than three-quarters ol an honr having passed between 'the attack ! and hie death. and that the al!ee stmccea a uoavj feat o the Chinese imperial troops . aroundTung Ctiow Sunday : and tbea . marched direct to Pekin. "ffnis, if tre, carries t'ue Japanese offioiat advices ao-nounoisg ao-nounoisg the capturo Tuig Chow one step Iwitler. HKoTi. Ag. 14, A dispatch . to the Herald from Che Woo lHted Aueus-toG says: Ibe Chinese plana for tbe recapture recap-ture of the TienTein aod'Taku ferts basvbeen sanctioned by the emp-! or.- i . . GeDeral Dorwarfi is in commaed of the orces left to -deCend Tiei! Tsin n r. l'ue Ofcinese cOTfld get einforCe-ments einforCe-ments farom tbe. -south. The du pi,citv of the southern viceroys accounts ac-counts far this. iThe vferm of Ob'a aeans rtua to half a iIlion officials. ' patch to tie Journal and Adver-W Adver-W from Che Fooys: ConsuJ Eagsdale teas just received . j cipher dispatch hf runner m Minister OoSer. It say.: "The .i.mIiod , U more itil Efe Chinese Gov- rnmexit is tryicg .ito 'trte ua to leave Pekdn. it W impvu till tcaops ar4ive-' Waabingtoij, Aug. J15-- bureau of naTigatioo 'has made public the folk.wi.ig dispatch. P TakQ Aug. !2.-JMt rece3d an undated dioatch from;Cbaffee, .'roste'! Please in- iormSeotetarycf War-EEMy It will ibe seen from tbe menage hat the date of General Cbfee " arrival at Jklatow is uncertain. It TAken at the Ny departnt ihnosibw6aB?I bofhontheMBdandiutatogto. '40Mtow is about tweke miles by T,I p S Wu, aod the road, road from Ho ft Jepart-as Jepart-as indicated on the A P.ble T-rP' X oi is nots walled eUy and no serious opj expected here K to theaapnibcf the waiie Tung Cbow and tbe K"y lu gates of Pekin. JlSJ, suppose |