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Show CHINEBC REBELLION OnOWINO, i lloitrt lltfrMt Hi (Initrninviil Troo- n llm.klrtt otl'tkln. The reWUIon In China continues to grow In Intensity, and the gravett fearaare entertained of Ita ultimata latent. The foreign envoys at I'ekln, fearing a mstiacre, have decided to bring up the guardi nf the legations. The rcbela are matted uuttlde of I'ekln, I'e-kln, and their numbera are reported to to conitantly Increatlng. The Imperial troons who wcro sent todltpersn the rebels found themselves hopelrttly outuiliubered. Several hundred hun-dred of the government troop were killed and two guna and many rlllet captured, alter which tho remaining troops went over to the rebcli and are now marching tide by alde'wlth thein, It la believed that the lloteri hare the lympilhy of the entire .Mauchii army In the anil-foreign crutsdc, and there It no doubt that they have the countenance of tho emprcti dowager and of I'rlncu Chang. |