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Tho snomy wow opened fire, and shrapnel ; across the battlefield, with bannere waving buret above the insurgents and rained death and sabres dashing, led by that fearless upon them, while forty-pound shells and obain chief and by that hoary warrior who meant shot tore up the ground and scattered man sed to live and die beside the cherished child beast upon the field; but directly anyone fell a of his adoption, the star of his life's great hope, comrade would briskly step into his place, kad
Right Into the midst of the French and Tarter onward through the leaden storm swept the cavalry crashed the flower of the insurgent- great semi-circles and the eivalry;
army, and a Berce hand-to-hand encounter easu. Forward went the artillers, and, unlimbering ed. men and horses falling to the ground and mile ahead, paniped shell and canister into the friend and foe becoming inoxtricably mixed iu central French and Chinero batteries, one of which was eventually silenced, while some of the
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Suddenly u bugle noto rang out above the din of battle, and the Frenchmen and their allies fell
Á Chiness doctor now came and bound her wound; but, in answar to Cheng's auxious in quiries as to whether there was any possiblity of her recovering, he only shook his head and silently went out to attend to others, for the stanghter had been terrible.
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"I am glad!" she gasped, her eyes flashing aroun. The water was very bad, thick and The cause of this movement was at once made and her breast beaving as tho rainly tried in sou ding; sometimes I lost control of it, and at apparent by the appearance of a large body of put his arra from her, "I meant you to kill other times it had to be drawn from me by an armed men advancing at the deable on the I moput to die by your hand, for I know instrument
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had been dealt with. hotly engaged, and a concentrated cannonade" was maintained against his position; while Assault after assault was met and frustrated by
the steadiness of the Triad men, who ce struct ed lines of trenches upon the side of the bill from which they kept up a steady and accurate fire upon the enemy, although the slope was continually spattered with shell, shrapnel, cha n. abot, ballets and fire-dorts.
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She did not reply; but now lay passively in about Doan's Bresnahe Icidner-Pills is they and giving orders for a general advance upon the remaining portion of the Imperialist army, his arms, with her eyes fired upon his; and don't claim to ouro averything, but state plainly when from behind the retreating foe there while in this position, with the rose of battle and honestly that they are a medicise for kidney Mr. C. Lewis, living at 72, Rathmore dashed towards him a solitary horseman who around them, on officer hurriedly rods up and and bladder treables only." carried a drawn sword and wore a Tartar helmet informed his chief that the French and Tartar which concealed the upper part of his face. forces were thoroughly rented and in full re. Termor, Cork, England, says Jack, my At night-times be He had a slim and youthful form, and his trem, and that the western division of the little boy, is 9 years old, and all his life ho bas
had bladder weakness shoulders were enveloped in a loose, richly Imperialist army was defeated and had sur- embroidered mantle of red and gold,
rendered, though some two hundred men had always wetted the bed, but not only did be lose Cheng was now some forty yards ahead of his managed to escape by swimming across the control of the war at night-avery time be came home from school he was soaking wet. I column, o, seeing that the approaching river.
Let the firing coase," replied Chong in little Jack git uo better.
took him to a doctor, but despite his best efforts, stranger moant to engage him in single combat. bedrew hie sabre and, holding his bridle tight- hushed voice, holding up his hand to enjoin ly in bad, wanderingly awaited the cuelanght silence.
When within a few yards of him, ble Basail-
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About two hours after the commencement of the battle the attacking arms of the twe semi-circles suddenly and simultaneously fell bock, as if in full retreat; and with piercing blood-thirsty yells the enemy's right and left
"Now, however. I have been trying Doaa's were ueled forward in pursuit. But as the
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The combat had lasted a few moments when, yearned, seemed to pacify her mind and tree on receipt of prics. the foreign and Tarter horsemen, also other just as Cheng partied a blow and hold the pointre contentment to her last moments: and had been captured et Quei-ling were trained on
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bis mercy, the latter suddenly rupture to his fervent expressions of love and i The battle now raged with great fury, par- that he was ticularly to the cast ward, where Montrose was flang himself forward upon it and, with a pier sorrow, and, while lingering apen them, to ing cry, fell to the ground, mortally wounded. forgat her pain and her close proximity to
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past his position after the retiring insurgents, be despatched two of his madrons to make a flank attack; but a superior forma of Tartar caralry suddenly came to the support of their comrades and with great bravery hurled themsalsa into the midst of their assailants against whom a heavy fire was also directed from three field.howitzers placed about a maile and a half to the southward. Moreover, the commander in charge of the enemy'e advancing infantry detached a couple of his regiment's which spread out on either side of the cavalry. firing volley after volley into the Triad squad rons, which at one tima seemed in imminent peril of being entirely annihilated. So hurd were they pressed that the wou began to love heart and to fall back in some confusion; and Montrose knew that it was quits out of the question for him to send any of his fores to their assistance, for it was now all that he could do to bold his orn against the force and frequent attacks which were directed against his position,
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(Continued from lest Salvaday.) Just as he was turning to give an order, a hors muni was seen galloping towards him from the south-east. The men had evidently been riding hard, for his animal was bespattered with foam, but he did not decrease his furious pace until he drew rain beside Cheng and handed him a despatch, which the latter at once tore open and read. It was from Dr. Sen, who wrote thus:-
To Hung Fong Cheng,
A
Leader of Insurgent Forces.
1 much regret that 1 have been unable to con municate with you sonor but I have beca unavoidably delayed. My force, which numbers four thousand seven hundred irregulars, is now twelve miles to the southward of the Imperialist army and is
Yester- is hastening to your support. day I fought rear-guard netion with a consider- alle force of tartar cavalry which had been despatched from Lien to assist the troops new opposed to yon. Aft heavy engagement, in which my losses amounted to eighty-four killed and wounded, I saccended in thoroughly routing thent. I have with no one field-howitzer and three twelve pounder smooth-bore guns of on obsolete pattern. My mien e n be easily distin guished by you, as they all wear white conical shaped straw hats with a winte feather on the top. Awaiting your instructions.--I aw, etc.,'
SEN FATAL.
Leader of the Chinese Reform Party. Haring perused this message, Cheng took from his clothing a pocket-book, and, tearing our a leaf, wrote the following message
To Dr. Son Fa Tai,
Leader of Reform Party.
Many thanks for your extremed despatch just received, the coments of which I have attentively noted. I am now going into action, and shall endeavour to isolate the enemy's right and left and then attack bis centre, which is very strong, being chiefly composed of foreign troopa with artillery. If you can manage to support me by delivering a vigorous year attack upon the two central divisions. I shall feel deeply obliged, Thanking you for your: welcome nid and sympathy
Lau, Se..
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HUNG FONG CRANO: Calling one of his staff-off core, I ordered him to convey the despatch to Dr. Seh without delay while the hard-ridden galloper who had brought the message gave him full directiona as to route and distance, and then went to the rear to perlake of somas refreshment before returning to his commander.
since he was able to direct from it a heavy fire apon almost any part of the field where it might be required.
Suddenly, bowerer, and with reckless daring, ▷ young subaltern--a mere boy-spurred to the front of the broken and wavering squadrons, and, flourishing his sabre, plunged headlong into the advancing foe Fired by his dauntless example, his men rallied, and with a mighty shout of defiance, buried themselves forward in his wake, and horses und riders felt before thoir resistless charge.
Abend of them rode their gallant leader who seamed to bear & charmed life, for he was surrounded on all sides by desperate and wall- armed fans through whom he simply cloated a way for himself, smiting right and left and at each cut dying his blade with Tarter blood.
"Gallaut fellow!" exclaimed Montrose, us he watched the exploit; and torning to one of kis officers he asked the name of this youthful warrior whom he intended to recommend for promotion."
To bis surprise he losrned that his name was Tai Sun Hwai, and that ho was the youngər brother of Tai Ma-kwab, the unfortunate student who had heroically died with his father af Kowloon some years pravicusly.
"He is in feed taking heary tell," remarked Montrose, as he watched the encounter.
At length the Tarlar horsemen gave way, and so terrible bad been the slaughter that a regalar paoic ensued, and those who were not killed or captured fled for their lives to the shelter of the nearest battery,
The French general who commanded the mixed troops forming the enemy's centre handled his men with such consummate skill, and fought with ench slark cbstinary, that Chong's strategic powers were taxed to their atmost to avert disaster; and as the day wore on and the fight wared fiercer, he began to look auxiongly forward to the coming of Dr. Seyerd his levies.
However, after several hours of fierce fighting, the advanced sections of the eastern division of the Imperialist army were utterly defeated, and, breaking, fed in disorder to some distant hills on their right; but the western division fought with the desperation of despair, for its front and flanks were hedged in, and in its rear lay the deep waters of the River Eta."
The French general now turned his whole attention to the relief of this isolated body, and at four o'clock in the afternoon, when all the insurgent reserves bad been called out and were actively engaged in various parts of the field, a furious attempt was made to break through the western crescent, against which four batteries were brought to bear, while several brigades of infantry and cavalry were launched at its weakest point, led by the bravest foreign and Chinese
offeers.
At the point attacked a gap was soon made by the beary artillery fire brought to bear It was evident that the position held by Mon against it, and a strong feree of cavalry then trose was being fiercely attacked, for the roar wedged tarif into this opening and succeeded. of artillery was incessant, and Chong could see in dividing the upper and lower parts of the left through bis glasses that largo bodies of troops arm of the western semi-circle. Bo the latter were in conflict upon the western slope of the at once fell back and spread out towards the hill,
river, half of the men facing outwards and the! Now the sound of many gongs made weird other half inwards; the one endeavouring to music, and when it ceased every man in the best of the attack, and the other to more closely Yokohama insurgent army fell upon his knees and raised invest the enemy's soparated division.
his eyes and hands hoavenward, and above the
It was a critical moment, and Cheng saw that distant thunder of gans ross the murmur of o the fate of his army and his canse hung in a great multitude as the rebel hosts snag their slender balance. After conferring for & few battle-hyma and prayer.
Moments with Mr. Wong, he gave an order. and, drawing bis sword, role to the head of his devoted bodyguard. Then a trumpet sounded fondly, and that splendid body of horsemen moved out at a canter and was soon thundering
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