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GOVERNOR YU OF SHANŠI, {informant was not cortsin on the point, that 100 native Christians, including 50 Roman Regarding the alleged massacre of mis Catholics, were also masaderod at this place. sionaries and native Christians in Ehaus, His last story of masters brings us to August which we have spoken of with bated breath na 15th and Yanchow-fi, where informant was hideous possibility, the following facts, havê
stationed. There were at this station when the Marine and Portrait Painter, 30; Queen's been carefully gloaned from a native Christian, trible began Mr. and Mrs Price and little girl,
Road, Upstairs.
authenticated by those from whom he came, and Mr. and Mrs. Attwater and two girls, belong vonched for by missionaries knowing him well, to the American Board; Mr. and Mrs. Land-
His who renched Tientsin on the 1st inst.
gren und Miss Eldroj), of the C.I.M. On the story is related clearly and concisely, and there 15th August the party were ordered by the is no reason to think it unreliable in any detail. Prefect to leave the place, he promising to give as he has been particularly careful as to date, a guard of twenty soldiers as an escort to Tien and the way in which news forthcoming of the tin. The District Magistrate had been friendly sad events be relates. If the story eras, in any disposed towards them and laid some days way one inclinos to think that more minute before appealed to the Prefect not to drive these details would add to and not decrease its horror people out, as they had never done anything but His story opens with the deaths of Miss good in the place. The Preiset, who had Whitchurch and Miss Sewell at Hsin-ichsia, recently been appointed by Yn on purpose to with the bare fact of which we are familiar carry out his malevolent designs, replied that This occurred on the 2nd or 3rd of the sixth he had been ordered to drive them out; und if the moon, or 281k or 29th June. A crowd, af
Magistrate did not do his duty, he would himself Boxers came to their house, broke in the door drive the missionaries out with a whip. There was The ladies who wore quite alone sent at once the Magistrate again pleaded for a few days and generally acted in a most'alaring,mauer. therefore no help for it but to go, and although to the Magistrats, who came in person, flew delay, as Mrs. A tiwater was about to be contined, into a great rage and toki.then" his soldiers he was overruled, and early on the 15th they were for the protection of the Chinese, not for started wider, an escort of twenty soldiers. such as they! He then went away, and the Informant was of the party. When they had people readily appreciated the fact that they
gone about 20 ishe discovered that another band had nothing to fear from him. They then of weddings was lying in wait 10 li further on, rushed into the house end removed everything and that the party were to be killed, and know. of rains, looting it thoroughly. The two helping he could not save them he managed to get less ladies were seized, stripped of all their clothes and clubbed to death, and it is to away. He subsequently learnt that on meeting be feared they were treated to the slow tor the other band of soldiers the encort gave a signal ture indicted Об Misa Rice and Miss and the little band of missionaries were lacked Huston more recently, as the informer said to pieces. Ie bolieres their death was cruel and it was stated the Boxers were an hour killingering. About two weeks previously the afficials' bad caught the medical student Li and ing them. After all was over the Mugis given him 300 blows to force him to band over trate returned and placed their bodies in two wo guns and two revolvers which the mis boxes and buried them in the Raptistry. These two the party were quite unarmed. F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
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This man was also given another 300 blows, be fore be would give up the names of the native Christians in the district.
At Hoi Ln informant hearil some missionaries
On the same day, 3rd day sixth moun, the house of Mr. Stokes, C.I.M. missionary at bad escaped into the mountains, but had began cap- Tai-yuen-fa, was attacked by soldiers. Mrthrod by Boxors and handed over to officials who Stokes had some arms in the house, and ho and had them sont to Chungtingin. He is not the others in the House managed to keep the
troops at bay for some time. They saw that sure of their names or fate. He left Hoi Lu they must be outnumbered, however, and as the wore a great many soldiers there. Gor. Yu, he on the 1st of eighth moon. 25th August. There soldiers prepared to fire the house, they rande believes, had intendel going to Peking, but their escape by the back to Mr. Farthing's house, hearing of its capture by foreign troops had English Baptist Mission. One lady, Miss Ereturul. He went on to Chuntingfu where Coombs. however, in her anxiety about some he found the gates closed on account of the native Christians, became separated from the numbers of Boxers who were looting all round others, and in the confusion she got left behind the villages outside. He waited until the city The soldiers caught her and knocked her down, guards opened the gates for a few minutes to but did not stan her. She pleaded with them let some persons through, when he slipped in and Naval Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, for her life, but tho ruffians seized and dung kermade his way to the Roman Catholic Cathedral
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into the barning building, where it is to be which was uninjured, though as shore stated some of the other Missions were destroyed. In the Cathedral he found Mr. and Mrs. Griffith
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hoped ber sufferings were brief. All the Protestant missionaries collected in Mr Farth ing's house, and there they stayed until sumand child, Mr. Brown, both of C. 1. M. Hisunte-NCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. moned to Governor Yu's Yamen on July 9th under a promise of escort to Tientsin. This party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes, of the CI.M., Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Heou Yang Mission; Mr. and Mrs. Beynon, with, it is be- lieved, two children; Mr. and Mrs. Furthing with several children; Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, C.I.M., Ping-yang-fu; Dr. and Mrs. Lovitt; Dr. and Mrs. Piggott, child and tutor. Hsou Yang Mission..
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fu, 300 south of Chuntingfun Roman Catholic Bishop, 3 priests, & nuns (all French). 3 Italians, Belgian and 1 Frenchman (all railway engi- hours). Messrs, Brown and Grillth, told him they had been driver from place to place until they had at last found refuge with tim priest at Chantingfa. They gave informant & slip of calico with "This man is trustworthy" on it, not caring to endanger his life by giving him a letter, and told him to come to Tientsin as quickly as possible and inform the military authorities of TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1899, diseases of glands, and chronic endometritis. their position. He arrived at Tientsin late on the lat inst. and gave his statement to the authori ties on Sunday morning. When he left Chun- tingfu nine days previously the Magistrate was willing to do everything in his power for the missionaries, but as both Boxers and troops were gathering round the place in their flight
place could be hot against them. - from Poking it seemed doubtful how long the
The above is a record of crime, which coupled with the sad and horrible details recently pub shed in Shanghai, made up a total of cruelty and treachery on the part of over
8 blackaa that against the Empress Dowager. The
the inferant thus salstantiates his story. On arriving at Tai-yung-fu about the 10th of the tention and desire of the Empress and her sixth moon, 6th July, they were sent to Gover advisers was on a more magnificent salt; and { nor Yu's Tamén, and then sent by him to the bad the Legations been actually roshed, the District Magistrate's Yamen, when they were world would have stood aghast at the butchery, shut up, the men and women being kept of hundreds instead of tens. But they were
refused all intercourse. Within a few days, has been in open combat, not by collblooded and separater and the husbands and wives being happily not rashed, and the actual loss of life
the 9th, all barbaric murder. There are to-day within com- Protestant missionaries were ordered to go paratively easy reach of the hundreds of troops at to the Governor's Tamén and hopes were Tientely, men, women and children, laymen and held out that they would all be sent to Tien missionaries, waiting in daily and hourly exporta- tsin ander escort Including the Hsag yang tion of relief being sent them. If no relief is sent party from Mr. Farthing's house already menthom they will probably meet the same fate as tioned, their total number was 33. When they all the other victims of Yu's hellish animosity were all in the Yamên the doors were closed and and evil genius have met. Governor. Yn was the wretched inmates must have realized in admittedly responsible for Mr. Brooks's murder. slokening despair that they had been trapped. and makes no secret of his share in these pre- They were not kept in suspense long. The sent crimes. But we regret to recognise that 4970 Boxers were ordered to enter and slaughter the responsibility does not end with Yu. When theth, the Governor's troops mounting guard the settlement of Mr. Brooks's case took place while the ghastly deed was being done. No we said that it was satisfactory so far as it particulars are positively known about the was went. but that it stopped short of a very im sacre beyond the fact that the heads of all the portant detail, and that was Yn himself. We' victims were displayed ontside the Yamen later maintained that it was virtually inviting a recur- in the day; but it is believed the work was done rence of such crimes allowing auch an to with swords, and it is probable that death ro- ascape unpunished, and directly I was pro leased auch promptly. On the same day 40 woted to another Governorship everyone felt mučivé Christinais’were, killed, and on the follow--assured that sooner or later hearts would be ing day 10 Roman Catholic priests, it is pre-wrung and brains sot throbbing by some fresh sumed in the same place and manner.
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