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bad bosu left him by his deceased father, and CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY. had been placed in the casket which he had contrived to recover from its hiding-place in the grounds of his eld home in Lion.

BY

CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE,

JON, MEMBER OF CHINA REFORM PARTY.

Author of The Mystic Flowery Lund," "Trauchs in the Transvaal," &c., &c.

His face, though mero bandsome and ex pressive, was still youthful yet it bore a look of stern and evon gloomy determination, which was nocontuated by his general aspect and bearing, which were commanding and somerbat haughty, while his ruamor was quięty courteous, and self- relinut.

(Continued from last Saturday) Immediately after this interview with Dr.

"Poor mother!" he at length said, in a low, Sen, Montrose raturned home and acquainted Lab-hwa of his willingness that she should thoughtful voice, folding the lettor and pigging accompany bim on his journey. She was it in his pocket.

then for moment his eyes finshed, and a delighted at the prospect of going with him to find her long-lost brother, and arrangements grims smile pleyed upon his counteannce.

I have not laboured in rais," he added, were forthwill mado for the comfort of Ah-choi during their absence, a good amat being speaking slowly and distinctly for the day will sona come when the murderers of those dear engaged to afford

ones, and all hay olausmen, shall be brought to Justice!"

ber.

At this perial to chief events connected with the lives of the for surviving charsetors of this

He now opened the dispatch and read it story crowded so thick and fast spon one an- other, that it is necessary to be somewhat brief carefully. Then, touching a small gong, ha in relating some of them. So let it be sufficient furned to Afoutrose.

"Just as you and my dear sister orriced." for me to say that on May 14, 18, and just three days after their stanga meeting, Montross he said smilingly, "I was holding a council of and Luh-hwa vern married by special leering at war; and I am afraid that the news from Dr. Hongkong Cathedral, and that next morning Sen makes it necessary for me lo at once confer they left for Canton, preparatory to starting with my generals. Eo will you honour as rith upon their memorable journey to the distant your presence Nauling mountains.

TROUBLES.

"In most of our encounters with the coward-f council of wär. For his mind wai rosalved anl ly Imperialists we have been singularly success. his plan of notion definitely arranged, and be BERIOUS BLADDER AND URINARY ful; and now, having an army of hardy, wished officers and mon to sleep well and soundly disciplined men, we waan to wrench Southern that night; for on the morrow there would be China from the Manchoo Tartars, and estab- much work and great doings.

It, Blind Street, Tipperary, Ireland. lish an independent state. Massengers have Baing a wary sommander he refrained from

Dear Sira, I weils to acknowledge the been despatched to all parts of Kwangai and making the attack by night, as he did not know beneft I have derived from your Doan's Back- Kwang-lung, and from the most distant places the full strength of the garrison, though he was ashe Kidney Pills. For early a monia I men are now coming to fight with us for life sure that the relief expedition was nowhere suffered, intense pain in the bladder; as the and

near, for his scouts had scoured the surrounding water reached the bladder from the kidneya continued for some time in con- country for many miles. versation with Mr. Wong, while Cheng sat At half-past four in the morning the réveille' it caused me terrible pain, and I had to paes urine every half-hour. I tried overal Hora and trumpet schood the and talked with his sister, and then a servant sounded,

romedies," but received no relief until I began announced that the meal was prepared

brazen call, and scen the camp was up and with Doan's Pille. These have been a real boon Passing through a canvas-covered passage stirring. The various generals and company to me, and I am now in a perfost state of they entered another smaller tant where au commanders paraded their men for inspection, oval table covered with red cloth, was spread and before ammunition was served out every ceased, and I believe I am stronger than ever I health; all the pain and urinary trouble hare wespon was examined to see that it was in good ass. Without hesitation I give you permission with good farm.

Luh-hwa's face was bright and animated, order. Each soldier carried his text and kit and she seemed to thoroughly enjoy herself, the mounted regiments now required their to publish this, boping it may be the means of She was waited apen, by two Cantonese horses.

saving others from the terrible enffiring of kidney and bladder complaint. women who did their utmost to make her com- fortable; while Cheng and Mr. Woog vied with

each other in giring her and her husband a warm welcome. Toasts were drank and little speeches made; but while this morry-making won in pregress, there could be heard outside the clatier of hoofs, the ramble of gun-carriages and the tramp of many foet, and other sounds which showed that speedy preparations were being made for the ousard marok.

On rising from the table, Cheng held aside a canvas flap, and as they stepped out upon the soft grass an inspiriting sight met their gozo. The ofy of touts had disappeared, as if by were loading and barsewing horses or there was no andas bustle or confusion, each man zoomed to know his duty and perform it quietly and methodically.

The Triod division under Montrose, mustering 2,625 fighting men, was the list to logro camp, na it was to form the northern storming party, and had to make somewhat wide detour to the northward.

At quarter to six the main army or Keu which was composed of about 41,000 officers and man, marched out in separate divisions formad in columns of six abreast, the flanks being protected by cavalry and artillery, and the front by a widely-extenderi sermon of skirmisers and couple of quick-flring guns.

Euch division was divided in five brigades the front, re, right, left and centra and brigady was divided into five regiments, each of

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CHAPTER XXII-THE FALL OF QUELLING. On the morning of the 23rd of May, exactly eight days after leaving Canton, Montrose and outposts of Cheng's army a few miles to the southward of the town of Hoai yuan.

On the second day of their journey they had passed close to the Imperialist forces; and during the rest of the way they had frequently overtaken small bands of armed men going in the same direction as themselves. But, when ever Montrosenttered the password Chon-sen, it seemed to have a magical effect, for every man would ware his weapon and, with a grim smile, shout "Hai-loa, ngoi lao!" (Yes we are coming) as he doggedly tudgal on to the

north-west.

At nine o'clock on the morning in question, on coming to the base of a low hill which Blertched reveal miles to the left and right of

number them, they encountered a

of soldiers Jying in a tranch. An efficer, wearing a richly embroidered jacket and a red turkan, at once came forward and demanded their business.

Montrose informed him that he was the bearer of an urgent nosage to Haog Yong Cheng; whereupon the lieutenant, for such be prored to be, called two soldiere sed ordered them to escort the travellers to headquarters

The men were no specimens of humanity, each being six feet high, and wore polite and agreeable. They wore a vory bandsome uniform consisting of a short red-coloured tunic, with

frangers of the same colour and material, and high thick-soled boots, their head-gear boing a larban, with a silken tassel at the alde, beneath which their hair was gracefully coiled.

Our friends were conducted up the side of the hill, and, on arriving at the top they looked down into a fertile valley where a grand and impressive sight met their gaze

Montrose assental. Thea Cheng bont down and, laying his hand affectionately upon Lah. hwn's shoulder, said: "My donrsistor, delighted though I am that we have been onea moro united, and although eager and impatient to storyofyour adventures, I shall be obliged to learo you for the present end also rob you fra fine of your geod husband's company, sincs important mattera mast be first attended to. However, as there happen to be some raspesiale women in camps I will wad for them and see that you receive overy attention.

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The honest Ah Bam, who looked bale end happy, new ostered and saluted those present with great repent and gratification. Clear at no despatched him with an order for the high officers to asamble, while another man was deputed to find certain serving-wamon and to so that a banquet was sprend

Shortly afterwards a trumpet sounded londly, and then, borlag to Lub-hiwa, the two men | passed out of the inner tout into the larger one; and, as they did so, those assorbed there rose to their feet.

"I must present to you my old tutor and adviser, Mr. Wong A-ahil, whom I believe you aro met before," said Cheng, leading Montrose to three raised seals near which stood a patriarcbial-looking man who was dressed some- That more soberly than the rest of the assem- bloge.

The old gentleman came forward witli out stretched hand.

"I feel very gratified to meet you once again, sir." he said, grasping Montrose by the hand; "for it is many years since we met, and now we are on the ore ofgreat events,"

Events which-if I remember right-you seemed to anticipate when last I saw you," said Montrose, cordially returning the pressure of his hand.

Chong now raised his hand to enjoin silenco, and in a few solemn words he announced the For about a mile on either band stretched arrival of his beloved sister, and introduced "un vast camp-a veritable city of Lents; and the old and respected friend who had recently done were arranged in even lines between which him the honor of becoming his brother-in-law." were broad spaces, each tout being of a bright hon proceeded to real the message from orange colour which shone like gold in the sun. Dr. Ben, and those present listoned with silent In the centre of the camp was a huge marquee

attention. striped with red and surmounted by a silken standard of yellow and red emblazoned with a "doable dragon"; and at the foot of the kill a large force of infantry and cavalry was per forming varios evolutions, while the blare of trumpots and the clank of arme gavo animation to that warlike scene.

Your brother is indeed no ordinary man!" exclaimed Montrose, who was leading his wife's borso, his martial urdoar rising within him ne with a thrill of wader and admiration his eye fell upon

this grand array. He bag a ine ond brave heart," she replied gently, her fuce flushing with pride.

"I am glad," she added gratefully, that you brought me with you, for I would not have missed this sight for anything."

His every look and gesturo pronounced him to be a born leader of mon; and the marked deferenes with which he was treated, greatly peared and impressed Montrose, and as ho stood of stern and warlike chieftains who seemed to beside him and looked around upon that company consider it as honour to sarre beneath the standard of this youthful warrior—this princely

ontcast-ho felt proud to claim kinship with him, and, if needs be, to wield a sword in bis cause.

After reading the despatob, Cheng sat down. for a few minutes and conferred with Montrose and Mr. Wong. Then turning to his officers he expressed his conviction that the best measure to pursue in this case was to endeavour by forced marshes to reach and capture the city of Quei- ling before its garrison had been reinforced by the foreign and Imperialist troops.

As they advanced into the camp, they wore able to see and appreciate the decorum and discipline which prevailed everywhere; and

I deem this expedient for several reason," when they red groups of soldiers, some of

In the first place, Quei-ling int whom were reclining upon the ground, the latter o udded. would rise and stand silently and respectfully large city with stores of food, arme, and em aside. It was a striking contrast to the slaven-munition, besiles several canson and three ly and insolent rabble of the Imperialist troops Krupp guns; to it would form a good base for

maltreated.

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for

Our friends stood together for some time

reputation of them serving beneath it. varying in size eccording to the prowess and

Cheng's bodyguard consisted of two thousand stalwart Maontszo mon, all of whom wers watching the work that was being carried on. aboriginal mountaineers and natives of Kwang. When the various dispositions bad been made si, who were conspionons for their bravery and and the regiments marshalled, Cheng gave a hardhood, and for their long and beautiful searebing glance arcand and then issued a hair,

(To be continneil.) command to

staffficer who stood near.

Immediately afterwards a trumpst sounded, and the call was answered from all parts of the field.

In a moment the earth seemed to tromble as

lin- upon line and brigade after brigade of armed men swung past them at a quick march. Now we will start said Cloog, as. Áb Sams appared leading their horses, and a number of men who composed his staff and beleguard came riding up.

They now mounted and proceeded on their way, Metraso riding beside Cheng, and Lab and Mr. Wong following close behind.

Montrose noticed that above the sea of heads which surrounded then only a few horseman wore to be seen, and he asked his companion what had become of all the cavalry.

This is to be a forced march," roplied Cheng," and, until getting in touch with the enemy, cavalry and infantry fare slike, all the horses, with the exception of there belonging to the gmerals, scouts, and a small part of my bodyguard, being requisitioned for transport purposes. Each mad carries a bag of rice, a bottle of water and his weapon, and the animala carry the rest. Being unencumbered with waggons we are able to make double the amount of progress that an ordinary army would under similar conditions.

You will also oberve," he added, “that certain regiments and battalions are armed differently to others. The reason of this is that we have accumulated a very miscellaneous assortment of arms, so I thought that it would be advisable for the best marksmen to have the newest and most accurate weapons. instance the men of one regiment or battalion carry Martini Henri rifles, those of another dissension among them all those who are armed Sayder's, and so on; and in crder to avoid alike go together.

For

After a time Cheng dropped behind to con- verse with his sister; so Mr. Wong joined the modes of attack asi retreat. Montrose who learned much from him respecting

three hundred men

That evening they camped near a small stream, after traversing about thirty miles of flat country, and were joined by also by some mon from a sighbouring village, from the Me-ling Mountains.

They were now only twenty-eight miles from Quei ling..so a final council of war was held at 3 p.m., all the high oflcers being present, also uniform with his revolvers in his belt. Montrose, who was dressed in a plain khaki

It was agreed that the western wall was to be bombarded with every available gan and then attacked in forms. In the meantime a large body of aunted infantry was to work round to the noria, kooplag behind a range of font-hillk and when the garrison was engaged in repulsing rush the northern part of the wall, which at that point was thickly overgrown with trees and bushes that would enable the stormers to elimb with grastor safety and expeditios than would be possible if wholly dependent upou ladders. then Montrose who had said little daring the Other details of the attack were arranged, and

debate-rose to his feet and offered to loud the northern storming party. Whereupon Chong stood upand in a few stirring and eloquent words

his sincere

gratification; unbuckling from his side a magnificent enbre with a curiously-wrought bilt of gold, he presented it to blouters. this

my sword,

by whom foreigners are at all times grosaly or subsequent operations against Lien. In the second place, in order to better avail ourselves insulted and often danarters, su offieur cozze of the tank which Dr. Seb proposes to deliver the attack from the rest, they were to try and

On arriving at forward, and, deferentially taking Montrose's in our support, I venture to think that it would cord, asked him and his companion to wait be advisable to encounter the Imperialists in the open field; and then we have strong city to while he saw his chief,

He almost immediately reappeared and withdraw from or fall back upon, as the case may deep obeisances, held aside a largo curtain, require." which covered the entrance of the tent and that this plan should be adopted; so Cheng The generals were unanimousls their opinion As they stopped forward, they saw before fave ordore for the camp to be strack at once, them a raised inis cavered with crimsen sloth and for extra scouts to be sent ahead of the

upon it, matet banesth a 'canopy and sur array, rounded by richly-dressed chieftains,

We will now retire, my dear Montroso; Cheng, who Low rose and-while his com by dear Herbert, I should say," he said, rising patriota remained standing cano quickly and intimating that the council we arer.

Then turving to Mr. Wong, he added, And

asked them toenter.

and

his wife.

with bands outstretched.

the first-born made of her house.

was

Montrose gave a start of surprise and step. ping forward impulsively grasped his bands,

Chong, you are a Christian !"

you must come and help mo to co ebrate the great occasion of my re-union with a long-lost brother and sister."

cleare a

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he said with warm

enthelast, and I know that with it you will

a way to victory! The various generals now came forward and

and

wore

This is indeal greater pleasure to me than any victory!" he said, grasping both their Ends at the same time and exhibiting much

*Isbell be only too happy to do so," said the emotion. Mentrosa handed him the despatch from Dr. Seu, and is a fer word explained old gentleman, whose eye alone with auizontich, how he had mat Lah-bhwn and that she was now he took the arm which Montrose proffered paid their respects to their "foreign brothor," him, and whispered, as they entered the inner who was then formally installed as Commander This has been ordered by God and I bless Cheng) have wondered far together and I love of the most ancient secret societies in China- enclosure: "We two (inclining his head towerds of the Triad division of monated infantry, which was chiefy composed of men belonging to one you both id Cheng with much feeling gently and fondly raising his sister who, accord. him as a son, and have watched over him from men whose forefathers had fought and bad for ing to custom, had fallen upon her knees before 1 bis childhood. Long ago I knew that he would the beloved Mirgs in their valiant struggles one day be a great man; and his sufferings must against the Maucho invaders. They were n be chastened srd fiitel for the work he seens armed with heavy Chinese swords and Seyder have been ordained by Providence that be might a splendid and useful body of soldiers, destined to accomplish. His noble hert must rifles, the latter being slang over the shoulder, now be quickened with joy, for he has not only while their uniform consisted of a red turban, a found you and his beloved sister, but in at last tight-fitting blue jacket with a leather belt round about to come face to face with that villainous the waist, and loose red trousers that were

rant who consed the downfall of his hones and the death of his honourable parents. Tor gathered in about the ankle and tacked into the

ordinary Chinese riding.boots. bun Ming, the former Tsotsi of Lien, is now Prefect of Quoi-ling and the surrounding Cheng now led the way into an inner cham. districts; and being now very wealthy and ber and gare them reats.

influential. and, probably having some know When they

were alour, Luh-hwa took from ledge and mach fear of the danger which her pocket a corefully wrapped packet, and threatens hin, le patitioned the Viceroy of diew from its small roll of paper which she Canton to send the present expedition to his And there is yet another who will have to she said, adding simple and apologetically, I reckon with our host," he added, "and that is have kept it for years, as I was able to How Seng Wai, the Magistrate. He is still deliver it before."

in Lien.'

em a slager striving to be worthy of that blessed nume, Ching replied with modesty, "That holy book you gave me has been my comfort and erasolation through pars of sorrow and hardship,"

'Then, thank God, exclaimed Montrose, my mission has not been in vain."

banded to her brother.

This is dear mother's last aller to you,"

him with silent interest,

assistance.

Cheng bored his head, and his hand "And how long," asked Montrose, "has tremblod

she respectfully received the Cheng openly opposed the present Goven- time-worn missive and, while he eagerly and went?" Borrowfully bonded over it, Montrose regarded "Nearly two years." replied Mr. Wong. "For some years be and I travelled from place, to He had gran taller, and his creat and graceful place, chiefly among the mountaincue regions form was shorn to great advantage in a long and of the two Kwangs, preaching an anti-dynastic gorgeous robe of yellow satin, while was covered creeade; and, when the time was ripe for revalt, with gold and silver embroidery, and drawn in the hardy mountaineers rallied round our round the waist by a chain-linked beft, from standard, and we attacked the city of Toushau, which was suspended a sabre of beautiful work away to the westward beyond the Naallag manship. He was wearing the state dress of the mountains, and captured it, together with vast Ming dynasty, and upon his head was a scarlet stores and trassures, among the former being hood surmounted by a band of beaten gel, some, thousands of fins cloth which enabled us ornamented with filigree work, and with jewels to make uniforms for our troops and other consisting of large pearls and rubies, all of which useful things, including tents,

At an early bour next morning the mareli was resord, and Montress rose at the head of his division, and it must be confessed that in his

khaki uniform and with his sabre and revolvers

at his side he looked every inch a soldier and very little of the missionary while Luh-waand her attendants, who had been provided with sedan chairs, and also the wires of certain chiefs, occupied a place in the centre of the army where they were well guarded in case of any sadden

attack

and

Nothing of any importance happened that day, at siz o'clock in the evening the army oncamped about four miles to the wostward of Quai-ling. Every precaution was taken against a surprise, and, besides the usual outposts, the front, fanke and rear vore guarded by rifle-pits and trenches.

At 8 pm, one of Chang's aples brought in the nows that Shun Ming had strongly fortified the city and lind gathered into it all the forces ha could collect from the surrounding country: and thatis Tarter general named Hop Foi had been entrusted with the defence.

Cheng smiled grimly and contemptuously as

he heard those tidings, but he did not impart them to his generals or summen them to another

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