Show TELEGRAPHIC FRANCE AND CHINA Neither Peace nor War Declared London 13The Standards Paris states that at the Chinese legation at the French foreign office it is asserted that I negotiations relative to the Tonquin question ques-tion are being conducted on both aides with a sincere desire for arriving at an amicable solution of the difficulties English and American diplomatic representatives rep-resentatives in Paris fully confirm the above statement Parie13 Debats editorially expresses the opinion that the basis of negotiations between Oballemel Lacour and Marquis Tseng bra less favorable to France than the treaty made by the bourse at Pekin Debats also says the Chinese should be given to understand that the desire of France for peace has certain limits Figaro states that Lord Lyons British embassadcr at Paris had a long interview inter-view with Challemel Lacour at which ho urged upon the French the danger to European commercial interests should war result from the ionquin imbroglio |