Show I SITUATION IN CHINA I A company of marines from the Nor I folk navy yard will be ent to China sit I I once I A illppnich froir the Hnllnu I Consul at I I Sliantrlml hot boon ii > cQIe tIt t nIII > om I Ins tho legations 1 In Poking had been J I I sa Ml 1 The Gorman fontsul at Che Foo been In structed to consult I wlrh the corn manner I of the German squadron with a view to the establishing of postal connection with Taku rue North Germ n TJoyd slramers Frnn I fort and ltlo King Imvo j been Chartered to transport Gorman mnrlios to China They will leuvo In about a week I A dispatch from St Petersburg asserts that Russia has landed JXW men in China who will not place themselves under the command of Admiral Seymour but will act Independently Several French Deputies In interviews admit that IYancts position In China la a delicate on There is I a general slmMd 1 suspicion that Francos ally IliiMsla do sires to profit from tho present condition of disorder l An attache of the Chinese legation In I Paris hn staled that thai resistance to the foreign troops will collapse and that affairs will bo arranged by 1 the guardian to the heir presumptive taking the Em press Dowagers place The orders of Col Iiscum of the Ninth Infantry direct him to proceed to Peking for the relief and protection of the Ameri can legation nnd to tnUe subsequent or ders from Ajlnlster Conger Beyond this he has the fullest discretion Of the 3CO men comprising the crew of tho flagship Newark 56 wore at Peking HM were with Cnpt McCallu In the In ternational column and as nearly 100 are noncombnvints In tho fireroom thr force of that vessel there I remained only i 160 lighting men to guard tho ship Mrs A P Lowrlo a Presbyterian mls slonar > who has been stationed at lao Ting Ku for the lust six yours arrived at San Francisco on the Doric She reports that on the night of May liJth many native CbrlstlajiB principally wo men and children were murdered by tho Boxers |