Show NO TIME TO QUARREL Belief of Peking Legations More Important Im-portant Than Petty Grievances London July 2SThe parliamentary I r paper on China Issued this evening shows that considerable negotiations Great I had previously passed between I i Britain and the other European powers i I i regarding the policy of Japans action I while Lord Salisbury notified Embas sador Pauncefote on Juno 22nd as follows fol-lows You should suggest to Secretary of State Hay that any troops which Itis possible to send from Manila would be I of great value as It Is probable that r tho United States legation Is in great danger as well as the legations of the other powers p9ers assumed the position regarding re-garding the Japanese matter that nothing noth-ing must bp done to peril the accord of the powers Japan Insisted upon an assurance that her invasion would nof lead to a collision with Russia Russia Rus-sia finally declared on June 25th that she had no desire to hinder Japans liberty especially after her expressed Intention to confirm her action with that of the other powers The correspondence shows that Count Muraviefi the late Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs took an optimistic view of the situation in China but that Count Lamsdorff his successor was far from sharing this sanguine view 1 He thought that northern China was in a state of hopeless anarchy as did M Delcassc the French Minister of Foreign For-eign Affairs who on June 5th considered con-sidered the Imminent danger over but who afterward on July 1th proposed a collective note warning the dc facto Government at Peking hoping that this would demonstrate the solidarity of the accord of the powers 1f Delcasse Insisted that the relief of the legations at PekIng was far more Important than any petty grievances among the powers pow-ers |