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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9rx, 1905.

CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY. bim, but, being too much excited to take steady Ony gigantic Shan-si brave fired pointblankat

ein, be missed his mark, and in return received a bullet through the head.

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CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE, HOX. MEMBER OF CHINA REFORM PARTY.

Author of The Mystic Flowery Lund,"

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(Contiuned fenie čusḥ Saturday) After half an hour's quick march the army punged over some rising grovus, and the city of

soiling came into full view about two miles distant. The walls were lined with soldiery f whose urins and many-coloured bangers mad a grand display in the bright sunlight of early morning; and as the garrison caught sight of the surgent fores, two pulls of smoke were soon and two shel screamed through the air and barst on the loft flank.

A halt was now made and great stillness prevailut as Chong, accompanied by his staff, red through the lies and addressed the mon Then the whole army knelt upon the ground ant chanted a martial hy after which the brigades were deployed for the attack.

The first storming party consisted of two thesund Hongan men armed with revolvers, small oreishaped shields, and kren-bladed Japanese swords; and these were necompanied by a party of trench-diggers, who were similarly Bined, hut carried between them broad aus Tophy Jaddois. They were to advance in

extended order, supported by artillery and two brigades of infantry armed with rifles. The rest of the army wes divided inte frst and second reserves, while four regiments of cavalry and four of infantry were held in readiness to cul aff a retreat or dent, a sorţio from any of the gates.

It must be confessed that the Imperialists fought with stubborn ferocity and fostres and four other troopers had for a few memonts --while covering the necont of their supporters

to fight against heavy odds.

Ascach man gained the top of the wall hajoined in the fray, and for some m'antes the fighting was close and deadly Aust, however, the enemy gave way, sad Montrose, led bis men connd to the west where the conlist was now raging at its fioreest.

Time after time the main attack had been ropulso, the stormers having been hurled back and suffocated with stink-pots and other deadly missiles; but now Montrose was able to bring an enflading fro to hear apon the enemy, and at last the insurgents gained a focting upon the wall,

With ferce shouts they swarm 1 over the battlements, and, led by Montrose and other goborals, swept down into the city, driving the panic-stricken Imperialists before them.

The slaughter was great, and those who turned Bud faced their pursuers died to a man. But mercy, expressed their willingness to join the nuny threw down their arms, and, imploring insurgent ranks. These were taken prisoners and carefully guardo until they had taken the oath of allegiance, which was a particularly

olema and binding one.

hours after the fall of the city, and then they Montrose did not see Cheng mil about two ut outside the Prefect's Yamen. The intter at once came forward and extended both his hands.

I thank you with all my heart!" he ex- claimed earnestly, "for, had it not been for your timely nid, I much doubt whether we

the southward like a stream of molten silver; To the right was the river Ets, winding away to and to the left, about five tiles distant, was a lofty eminence which was enllad Templo Mount from the fact that a ruined temple crowned the summit; and from this hill the battle sabse quently took its name.

WHERE THE DANGER LIES.

he was being led from the chamber, ant the The prisoner was now removed. But just as

court-was about to retiro a lady, followed by

The reagon kidney disease is so generally several female attendants, came in and prostrat

Fatal is, it comes on nnnosical, and ofún g ins ed herself before the irikunst; and, although

a firm hold of the sufferer before ho knows what long years had passed sines they had last met,

is wrong with bit. Dean's Backache Kidney Cheng'aaw at a glance that it was Ah Loen.

Pills should be used immediately there is mys Hers was not a personality to be easily Towards this ewigence Montrose and his oh sign of kidney disease as Backache, Dizzy forton, and, in spite of her fare being now whole division, also three batteries of artillery.ells, Aching Pain in the foins, Water pala and laggard, she appeared more beautiful had already been despatched with orders to seize Ironbles, Gravo, Sallow Skiv, Rheumatio than of old,

and hold it at all costs, and it was evident that Pains Heart Irregularity, Sleeplessness, Str, I cotas to plead for my father," she had reached it in safety, for Chong observed Irritability, Cramp, Spots before the Eyes, said, bowing her head to the ground.

through his field-glasses, a large pelloir Bag Watery Swellings in the Ankles or beneath the flying from ite summit. This was a signal which Eyes, Silffness of the Joints, Lanibago, Dazel had been prearranged to show that the enemy Fooling, Bad Circulation of the Blood. was in sight, and, on seeing it, Cheng caused the shown by cold rude and feat). Doan's whole army to move forward at the doable.

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Ok, bo merciful and forgive him!" she entreated: "pars his life spar his life!" And the sorving women echoed her petition and beat their hands upon the ground.

Cheng stood up, and it was apparent that he was struggling with great motion; and his faci betrayed the ordeal through which he was passing.

My hona nes out to pet," he answered, speaking sadly and earnestly, and excitedly pussing his land across his brow; “but I can- pot, no, I cannot, grant your requent, for I had sworn, by the gods, to avenge my father's death, and the sentence has been justly passed,

"But owing to my zegard for you,” he added,

ented and he will die is my poor father died." in a deep hoarse voice," I have spared your father the degradation of being publicly exe- Ob have mercy and spare his iffe." she persistently pleaded, raising her tearful, agon- ised face imploringly to his

with outstretched hands ausansing to assist her Daar lady, my own life I could give, but not his," he teplied, stepping from the dais and to rise,

But she anticipated this courteous act, and with flashing eyes and all the force impulsive. zess of the Eastern woman, jumped to her feet, und. violently striking her treast, ded from

miles.

Cheng at obce despataked, some regiments of cavalry to make a reconnaissance in fores; and, after drawing upon themselves a somewhat heavy fire, they returned and reported that the enemy's right rested upon a small village about while their left rested upon the river. one mile to the south-east of Temple Mount,

The Imperialist army had been split up into four large divisions, in front of which were two lines of skirmishers. To the onst were several

artillery, thron of which had opened fire on Table brigades of soutaarn infantry and five squadrons of onvalry, supported by six batteries of horse Mount. To the west, against the river, were Tartar infantry and cavalry with four field Fatteries; while the centre was composed of French, Tortur, and Shan-si troops, with long- range and quick-ring gaus.

Trumpets ucw sounded and, as the insur gent. army to a standstill, Cheng's

various generals. Then lines of mon wheeled to the right, and others in the left; while bodies of horsemen split up aut contered away to take up the different positions assigned to them. And within an hour the army had been formed into two immeme senii-cicles, an oastern and a western oun, boil opening to the southwned.

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nize, and fifteen-pounders wars now drugged to the front and pined fire with canister and shrupuel. They were promptly answered from the walls by three nine-pounder Krupp guns and other canon which made a tremendous uoise and would have wrought terrible havoc had they been well served.

While this artillery duel was proceeding the invaders gradually crept forward, sometimes lying down to avoid shell fire and never failing 10 take advantage of any cover which they irregularition af the ground afforded; and although round-shot and shyll screamed over ther and sometimes bur in their midst, and Lullets spattered the ground and throw up clouds of dust, they doggedly moved on, carefully reserving their fire for close rangin

Suddenly a trumpet call rang out, and with a

will and force shout the Houdan " braves" who formed tho front contre, and the stalwart men of Keung-si and Kwang-lung, on the right and Left of them, rose up and in the face of a terrible fusillade swept. forward to the assault."

Many a brave fellow bit the dust, though often one would scramble to bis feet and etagger ou a few yards until he dropped from loss of blood; while others would lie whers they fell and fire at the enemy until their life or their supply of cartridges was exhausted.

A considerable part of the wall near the western gate had been partly buttered down, and thie was the spot solected for the main attack

As is the case with many ancient cities in China, the moat was dried up and nearly fillet with heaps of refuse so the brave french diggers rushed ahead and in spite of bullets stenos and stink-pois, planted their ladders against the wall, and up swarmed the men of

Hanan.

the city, at least for ammo hours. As it is, our casualties amount to about eight hundred killed and wounded.".

Cheng

Montrose's arm, left the chamber.

Her fase is indeed a cruel one: so is mine!" le said; and in his quavering voice there was Loue of infinite sorrow anul tenderness, tompared

“A heary price, ind 1" said Montrose; but have you captured Shun Ming P

We have!" said Cheng with solema empha-with calm resignation. เม While endeavouring to asepe by the test gate with his furaily und ratiaue. He was arrounded by a detsabinent of cavalry and, after a fores fight, was taken prisoner, He will be tried and sentenced this very afternoon."

The insurgent army with the exception of Cheng's bodyguard and the Trial division commanded by Montros, esmped about a mile to the eastward of the city, this being deemed expedient to avoid the possibility of any looting, and to hold the troops in a fit and ready condition to meet the advancing relief exp: lition of which news was hourly expected.

The few ladies accompanying the insurgent army were provided with a suitable suite of apartments at the rear of the Yemen, which was spacious and magnificent building; and thither Montrose ropaired, to find Lab-bwa anxiously awaiting him; for she had been fear fut lent i had not with some mishap during the conflict

I am, indeed, thankful that you are unhurt, slee said, looking gladly end prondly up into his face and leaving her head against his arm as he

on raised her.

That day Shun Ming strangled himself in one of the private rooms of the Yemen, and his body was treated with all the respect the to his ran: and thus ended the career of this ishuman and rapacions lyraut. Steps were at once taken to bettingly protils for his family, but, strange to say, poor Ah Loen enddenly disup.

Peared from the city, and efforts to and her

proved futile.

CHAPTER XXII-A GLORIOUS VICTORY. to Cheng, as it gave him a firm footing in that The fall of Quei ling was of great importanee

vast amount of food, arma and treasure, part of the country; for besides capturing a hundreds of men flocked to his standard, and the news of his victory spread like wildtiro through the province.

He appointed one of his most trustworthy generals as Governor of the city, and took mediate steps to protect and encourage its trade.

On the morning of the third day after his entry into Quei-liug a purty of mounted in fantry, which had been ont reconnoitring towards Kong-tehin, brought in the news that an Imperialist army of about 30,000 men, with zaveral batteries, was advancing from the south cast, and was about forty-two miles distaat

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The left arm of the eastern arc was online with the centre of the enemy's eastern division, while its right one faced the open space between the enemy's centre and right wing; and tho western semi-cirole was similarly placed, only on the other side of the field. These arcs were cymposed of infantry and mounted infantry, and in the centre of each was a large M, with upon the lower and inner side of the are, this its ontor arras inglining towards and resting

ly mobile force of mounted maru. Upon the formation holding in reserve a large and extreme-

right and left quarters of each semi-circle were two field-batteries, and between these two great divisions were large bodies of cavalry and opposed to the enemy's centre was force of infantry drawn up in the form of an a large inverted V.

When the insurgent army was really for action, Cheng reds to the front of it and proudly gazed upon that warlike Lost; and as he did so, and those hardy warriors saw their beloved leador, they raised their voices and gare a mighty shout. He was clad in a jacket of shining wail with a yellow coloured satin tunic over it, and a long under garment of deep orange-coloured silk.

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The women in attendance suce provided them with a meal, to which they did ample justice, particularly Montrose, who felt Ingry after when an officer arrived with a letter from Wong in one of the apartments of the Profeet's his options; but they had barely completed it

Cheng was sitting with Montrose and Mr. Cheng requesting the presence of his brother-Tamen, which he had made his headquarters, in-law at the trial of Shun Ming which was to when au aide-de-camp brought him this in take place in the reception-hall.

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The slaughter was terrible, but as one man drapped over the heat of his comrades, another Montrose at once made his way to that apart range of cachment, where he found all the generals assert would take his place, the ladder being so road that four men could bled in solemn conclave, their lender cupring

ascend it abreast.

the sost of honour on the daiz.

As he entered Cheng came forward and led We will now follow the movements of Montrose and his division of mounted infantry.

him to a place beside himself and near Mr. After leaving emp, they rode to the north-Wong, who looked very grave and agitated. word until well behind a range of low, tomb- covered hills which were situated shout one mile and a half to the northward of Quoi-ling and crossed it transversely from east to west. Toing now completely hidden from the enemy's view, they proceeded slowly and canfiously to the westward, while the scouts sproul out ahead like fan, a number of them skirting the northern brow of the bill, Presently the sound of heavy urdogan showed that the main attack had

cominienced in earnest.

They had gained a point which was nouriyan s level with the city, whan from the knights abore they heard a abot tired and saw a couple of Scouts galloping towards them.

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It was an impressive sight. Around the chamber, which was embellished with scrolls, tapestry and valuable porcelain ruses, stood Cheng's bodyguard of Maouteze men, dressed in red turbans and trousers and blus jackets with yellow facings. In front of them were tiers of seats occupied by the various high officers in their magnificent robou of silk; while opposite the tribunal, which was covered by a canopy, was an open spars extending to the end of the chamber at the entrance of which stood two guards with drawn swards.

All being present, Cheng made a signal, and a large gong sounded. Immediately afterwards the two immense folding doors at the end of By the right. wheel into linn!" oried the apartment were thrown open and the Montrose, and when this maseen vie was carried forter Tactai of Lion was bought in under a out he hated the division. Before the nearest strong guard and in chales, and was made to scout could reach them a large fores of Tartar keel before the tribunal. És bad bea allowed cavalry topped the crest of the hill sud, in full to- dress himself. in his offlejal robe and his Farver, came thundering towards them down the cruel and crafty face hore au expression of slope. But suddenly thy sluckezett speed and ill-affected unconcern, bat as he darted veno- after a time stopped, as if uridécided how to not. mous glances here and there and saw she stern, Bnt. Moutroso was not ene to waver, and heredentless gaze of his judges fixed upon him, know that time was precious and that now was his bitter chagrin and dejection became more the moment to strike Drawing his sabre beard more apparent, and was accentuated by his gave his adjutant a command, and us the charge was Bounded. ho pat apura to his horse and durħed up the hillside towards the Tartar escalry, followed by the whole division.

uneasy movements,

A former citizenaf Lien, who had once been a victim to the prisoner's greed sud treachery, and who now commanded a brigade of insur The very ground seemed to trembleas squadron, gout catatry, opened the proceedings by read. after squadron era bed after their intreping out a detailed account of the trial of Mr. leader, who so itashing blade was soon dyed with lung Foug and his cousin Hung Hoi.. The the blood of many a northern fo-man as he Mr. Wong, in a voice shakes with emoting, ploughed through the surging mass which was related all he know of the matter and gave a soon rant is a hundred places, whole lanes of tonching aerount of bis 1st interview with his dead and dying men and hores marking the old friend and patron, passage of those warlike souther24905.

Those around seemed deeply impressed with the tragic story; but Shan Ming servously snapped his eyes and darted vindictive glances at the age witness; and now and again he interrupted him by denying his sertions and andeavouring to throw the blame upon his old colleague, How Seng Wai, the tongis rate.

Haring ant through and demoralise he enemy though not without come Montrose did not allow his men to wheel about and continue the fight, but kept then in full eaveer down the southern incline, a ho noticed that the wall in front of them was almost un- protected, the defendors having been culled away

his strovo hard to exonerate bimself, but the to repulse the main attack which was proceeding evidence was overwhelmingly dawning, and at with great fury,

When about half a mile from the city, heength he pleaded for mercy. halted two squadrons and left thera bokind to hold the Tartar oavalry in check in case they

alwald return to barges is rear.

Ife and his foice Lad got to within five hundred yards of the wall before any attempt was made to adequately guard that volnerable point. Thana number of soldiers wore seep hurrying round the parapet.

"Forward!” cried Montrose, urging on bis stard; "we must be there firat."

Riding up to the moat which was filled with debria, they quickly dismounted, and left the horses in charge of two troopers who were instructed to retera with them to the shelter of the scadrons left behind.

Suddenly Cheng, who until now had remained silent, rose from his sent and, drawing himself up to his fall height, pointed towards the prisoner..

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"Is this man guilty ?" he askod. "He is" came the unanimous reply. forfeited, for he is the murderer of my father." Then it is only right his fo should be

"It is ast, was the response; and for some! moments dead silence ensued. Thon, in a solen und even compassionate voice, Cheng addressed the condemned man, whose head was now bowed.

It seems strange, "observed Montrose," that we have not again beard from D. Sen; I wonder what has become of him. Parhaps he has had some difficulty to raising sufficient men."

Let us decoatly hope said Mr. Wong. that he has not come into collision with the Imperialist forces and inet with a serioas reverso.'

Since his last sad interview with Shan Ak Leen, Cheng had beer unusually dejected, nyc his peremptory infusal to accede to her heart- reading appeil for merry in behalf of her father. soon-d to prey upon his mind, for his deep regard for her had nowiec abated, and bur sudden disappearance caused his However, there was now little time for bira Lo grave anxiety. indulge in sorrowful meditaion, as a great battis was impending, and he threw his whole energy

int the task before him.

Exactly five hours after news of the enemy had been received, the insurgent army started on its march, the mounted men with the exception of Cheng's bodyguard and Montrose's division. which occupied the ventro, gandling the front and funks, while the artillery took up positions on the right and left e atre and rear. It was a magnificent sight to see thus smart, well- disciplined troops swarg forward at a quick march, with their hammers waving and their arms shining.

As Montrose admiringly cast his eyes over this great and well-ordered host, his marveled at Cheng's untiring energy-at his untural capacity foro ganization, and his remarkable abilities as a military leader.

He and Cheng bad endeavoured to prevail upon Luh-bwa to remain behind in the city until after the battle; but'sļo refused to be separated from them, and was accommodated with a comfortable sedan-chair and a special gaurd of Mianutsze meu, her female attendants also travelling in similar conveyances; and now and again either her husband or brother would ride up and exchange a few words with her.

valley, with its right wing resting upon the river That evening the army encamped in a fertile

Eta; and at eleven o'clock, being a clear. moonlight night, two regiments of cavalry were went forward to make a reconraisrance. Next morning at five o'clock the march was regnet, the ronto lying across fat country, with the river on the right and high hills to the left.. Throughout the day nothing of importance happened, and at 7 pm the camp was pitched on some, rising ground which commanded a good view of the surrounding country.

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