Show I GOSSIP IN LONDOAI TOWN J The Inrush of American visitors to London has begun unusually early Mr Eustls has arrived In London t from America to take up work at the embassy as third secretary There Is too much method In Gen Dewets madness to convince British military men that he has become de mooted or Irresponsible The principal Industrial talk In Eng land centers around the great steel combination In the United States which has appalled the Brltleh manufactures Negotiations on the HayPnuncefotc abrogation of the ClaytonBui treaty are progressing In London though they have not yet passed the tentative stage I The American line steamer St Louis which Is to sail from Southamp I ton today for New York by way of Cherbourg will have among her pas i pengers the Princess von Hatzfqldt daughter of the late C P Huntlngton J Plcrpont Morgan in an Interview with a London reporter Is quoted assaying as-saying he thought the formation of the United States Steel corporation would have a steadying effect on the British steel market and rather favorable than otherwise Stories and memories of the Alabama Alaba-ma have bpcn revived In London by an offering a reward for thc recovery of a document conveying the thanks of thc Confederate States to John Lancaster for rescuing Capt Scinmes and part of the crew of the Alabama when the Kearsarge sank her oft Cherbourg |