Show BOXERS IH CHINA TSUNG LI YAMEN HAVE NOT suppressed THEM new york april 10 A special to the new york herald from washington says mail advises advices received by the state department from edward H congor united states minister at show that te has not been acting jointly with the representatives of other powers to compel the chinese government to suppress the boxers and other anti foreign he has been making vigorous representations to the teung li yamen in behalf of american missionaries but so tar as the authorities are informed he has not threatened that the united states will land troops in china should the boxers be allowed to continue their operations such a threat it made would certainly be discovered uy this government the authorities understand that the german government has made representations to the 11 yamen and it would not be surprising it it should have declared its purpose to protect foreigners by force in china was it unable or unwilling to do so the german government has announced its purpose to protect foreign missionaries sion aries in shan tung province and its troops at kalo chou are available for this purpose beether because of the inability or the incompetency to cope with the situation the boxers movements seem to be progressing rather than decreasing though the tsung li yamen declares that it is doing everything in its power to preserve order throughout the empire supported by the gunboat wheeling which Is at taku the authorities expect that mr Congor 8 representations will have more effect than would bee case were the gunboat not at that port the wheeling will remain at taku until may 10 she will be relieved by the concord she will then go to yokohama abero commander W T durwell will relinquish command of the vessel to commander A R coudon the wheeling will then proceed to |