Show The Correspondence With Chi WASHINGTON Jan 4The correspondence correspond-ence which the President promised to send Congress relating to the attack upon the Baltimores sailors at Valparaiso will not be sent now In fact there is reason to believe be-lieve some days will elapse before the public pub-lic may know officially just what passed between the department of state and Minister I I ister Egan on the one side and the Chilian I minister of foreign affairs and Minister Montt on the other The unofficial announcement of the practical prac-tical completion of judicial proceedings in Valparaiso and the intention of the Chilian legal l authorities to punish the three Chilians convicted of participation in the assault has given satisfaction here and is generally regarded asa as-a distinct concession by the Chihans to the Uuited States as showing there will not in all probability be further unduo delay in the disposition of the case These tidings have not so far as learned been officially made known to Secretary Blaine by Minister Min-ister Montt and it may be the latter will await the sentence of the convicted Chili ans before he presents to the secretary the conclusions reached by the judicial authorities author-ities of his country With matters in this promising condition it is unlikely a disturbing disturb-ing element will be introduced in the negotiations nego-tiations by the publication of the complete correspondence |