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Show LEGATIONS SAFE Reassring News from CMaa, '- WaeHrngton, .Tisty 9. Ttre secretary, of state received at TmduiUttfeie follow-, iov diepatch f rom Mr. Fowler, Arneri-. can consul at Ch Foo, dated July 29, noon: "A tette from the 'German legation, dated the 21st i.. St., t TieoTTsin. "Geroaaa loss is ten kil edand twelve injured. 'Chinese ceased their attata on the 12Lh. "Barcc von Ketteier "a body-c lid to be cufa "Uae&ust'iao, Batch -and Spanish legations destroyed and th Frencki partial)?. "A letier from tbeFapaBeae dated the, 22nd, arrived at Tieo'Tsin on the 25t,h. ' "Ten Attalioos of' Chinese-shelled ihe legations com ecutrvely front the 20th of Junearjd stopper on the I7th of July,1 but may renew. lE&a enemy are ie-creaeinjj. ie-creaeinjj. "The ' German, Kussian, American.' British and half the Uafwnese and ' Freoehhtegationsetill defender-.. "Japanese say they have food for six days, but little aacuaition. "Tbe -emperor and empress are reported re-ported -at Pekin." Ixwidoc July 3i, 1:65 a. m. The ad-miraty'hus ad-miraty'hus made public the following rtispatchriTom Hear Jldmi.al Uruce t Tien Tsin: "FoHowing meeBSge'from Fekin: 'IVrrtih legation. ekin, June 20 to te, repeatedly attaoaea oy vuiloi troops on all -sides.- Both rifle and ar-j tillery fir. . . j "Since l-ty 16 an amustice, tat cot-i don is strictly drawn a bo'h silks of the positios. -Chinese barricaiies close to ours. -AU Women and ctildren in the British legation. Casualties to .date, -ssty-two killed, including Captain Ft-oufs. & number num-ber of wounded in hospital, including Cap-" Cap-" tain HaBiday. Kest of legation well except . Olipham a:.k" Warren, iilkH iu'y 21. "Mac;'Kr.ilc, M'tBStrjr' A St. Petersburg. July 28 A dispatch has been recedvH Jfsom ! iLiHang Ciiang. dated July 6. thich savs the Chiaese govwn-anent govwn-anent telegraphs him -aiider date jf July 23 tbet the ministers e well. |