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China (China) (search for this): article 10
Interesting from China.
ratification of the treaty in Pekin — funeral of the Murdered Allies — the burning of the Emperor's summer residence, &c., &c., &c.
The America's mails give the particulars of the ratification of the treaties between the Allies and Chinese, in the city of Pekin.
An interesting description of the scene says:
The ceremony took place in the hall of Ceremonies, in Pekin.
At three P. M. the procession entered the Austin gate in the following order ts of foot;) officers and others mounted; the general and staff; Lord Elgin in his green sedan chair, carried by sixteen Chinese coolies in scarlet livery, attended by a detachment of cavalry and infantry.
The street from the gate was lined by deta the Roman Catholic priest attached to the British army, was present.
Three volleys were fired by the infantry.
The Chinese authorities have been made to pay the sum of 300,000 taels of silver (say £100,000) for the families and friends of the
Peking (China) (search for this): article 10
Interesting from China.
ratification of the treaty in Pekin — funeral of the Murdered Allies — the burning of the Emperor's summer residence, &c., &c., &c.
The America's mails giv e particulars of the ratification of the treaties between the Allies and Chinese, in the city of Pekin.
An interesting description of the scene says:
The ceremony took place in the hall of Ceremonies, in Pekin.
At three P. M. the procession entered the Austin gate in the following order:--One hundred cavalry (detachments of King's Dragoon Guard, Prebyn's and Fane's Horse,) four hundred i our Allies, and the four British were buried in the Russian cemetery, outside the An-tin gate of Pekin, on the 17th.
At noon the procession formed at the Liama Temple, and marched in the follow the open country south, with its groups of villages and trees, a tier of hills on the right, and Pekin away in the distance.
The 19th of October was the great day of destruction, black masses of
Mahee (search for this): article 10
Elgin (search for this): article 10
T. W. Bowlling (search for this): article 10
Fane (search for this): article 10
F. J. Anderson (search for this): article 10
Montauban (search for this): article 10
De Norman (search for this): article 10
Hope Grant (search for this): article 10