The statement "that the Imperial Chinese H'oois,-after suffering heavy casualties, have captured Hankow, and that the rebel losses were enormous, has been confirmed.'
The revolutionaries in the Hankow district havo asked for a three days' armistice te> consider theterms of the Government.
There arc unconfirmed reports 'that Nanking has fallen.
The Imperialist Geuernl AVaiig, was killed on tho 25th ii.st. The Tartar general took refu.i at the Japanese Consulate, ard the Goverr.oi on a Jnpn neso hteamei'
A NATIONAL CONFERENCE.
PEKING, November 29.
Li-Hmtn-Hung. the noted Chinese scholar, who is one of the leaders <if tho revolution, has informed Yuan-Shi-Kai,
the Premier, that the Revolutionaries aro willing to accept the terms origin- ally, proposed. Yuan-Shi-Kai has re- plied that ho is prepared to. send dele- gates io attend a national conference at Shanghai._