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WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington', July 15.—Had there
been less monkeying with bags of truce
, more eoo.perat on oetr eer. Gen
MmfUtra.nl Admiral m
campaign against Santiago, the Washing¬
ton officials would not n be nearly
frightened ou of their wits by the ap
pearanee in the field of Spam’s long ex¬
pected ally, Yellow .lack.' While our
army and navy wore waiting for the
Spanish irmy in Santiago to suarender,
the Spaniards were hmayhig refugees out
of town in-o our hues, with the knowl
edge that >nie of them would be certain
to carry the yell o fever along with
them. It was VO ']■ V owino to
panic which some o: t} ifticials were
thrown by the news that t.ie yellow fever
had mat its app n ance in our army and
that it vas all ,ved to become public,
Hut not word >'H i be had officially
as to t he ex ent of the outlook or in what
portion of our army it is. further than
the adnrssion tl are fourteen
cases .j . lie field ho nihil and some addi
tioual cases cist wheie. this is one case
in which the the censor docs more harm
than good. sine, i., is known that the
yellow fi‘Vt r is in our anny, it would he
much wiser to allow the exact facts to he
stated than by sup; ressing them to cause
the public to imagine U much worse than
it really is. Them i i* he little public
rejoicing over the takii g of Santiago un¬
til our people an assured that there is
no danger of yell nv fever becoming epi
domic in our army.
Admiral Dewey the one commander
who is ii,>!, hampered by orders from
Washington, has been at it again,
the result is another victory, with the
dcmolii i of the .Spaniards. The vie
lory was won by the cruisers Raleigh
and Concord, and ithout the loss of a
man or injury u> * t her vessel. A Ger
man gunboat ni.ght also have been de
UfcU f i ■ commander had not been
wise enough to gt t out of tho way be¬
fore the Amen • tm-. began to boinbanl
'Flits German had •: iiimself uj) as the
protcch r of this particular fort, going so
far ns t > t h lire on the insur
gents if Hi. i rucked it. The
repi.i t *u chat to Dewey and that’s
why he s; i t the Raleign and Concord to
it. Liner Hie German command
t r tried to i -.pi. n his meddling to Dew
»y hy i i ig f i> ir ho acted in the. cans
ot humanity, !h wanted Dewey t<> t..ke
charge of a 1* of refugees that he had
on his guiih Rt , hut Dewey told him that
he had hofi . k -p them since lie had ta
ken i hern.
The republican congressional campaign
eonmiilt > professes couff.lcn. c in the
election of a sufficient number of jepuh
lieans to lo ep in con! ol of the house in
the next congress, but that comm it tee is
not acting up to it* professions. It so
ct undent ol w inning,they slum d be will¬
ing 1o light fair in the campaign, instead
,.f engaging in trying to bamboozle voters
into believing tl at all the patriotism is
m the n publican party and that thedem
ocrats in congress 1 1 i-.nl to obstruct
the war measures that went through
eougiess. Oi course eveiybo ly v, ho is
m: umunfed with the facts knows that,
the democrats ami lid- populist in CUB
gress voted tor every war appropri tion
that was asked f.-r. Tiic republican
commute! has a tone of expert word
juggler# new carefully going t lirougli i !i
i oiigrcss 0 iu) Record for the express
pnrpi sc i»t preuaiiii .; cuokeil-itp doeu
int-uts for camp.;igu use that vs i 1 1 misrej -
resent. Hie position of liic democrats in
congress during the session just closed.
'Plie (o.umititc may overshool tin* in uk
and disgust the decent vuters ivlio know
that put: ini ism Imsutver been Ooniiugd
(o any political party in this country.
Mr. McKmley has found time, mu¬
tt iihstanding tho onerui s duties impi sed
on him by the war, to give Senate r (Jul
lom, chairman of the Hawaiian
tive enntnussion, a few pointers on
suit of government he wants tbe com¬
mission to recommend for Hawaii in the
course of the next three or four weeks
to confer with the two Hawaiian com
missioncrs. but so far as deciding upon
the form of government for Hawaii is
the functions of the latter -.ill
o..lv ornsmcte,. So far M ca „ he
learned, Mr. McKinley does not wish
anything done to create the expectation
that Hawaii will become a state. The
prohleru ahead of the commission is
somewhat like that which confronted the
j white people in sonic, of the Southern
states in reconstruction times—the com¬
mission is expected to recommend logis
! liitiou that will give Hawii control of its
I local affairs and at the same time make
itcort,ii that the control exercised . by
i n is
! i‘ e l H ‘ Ull>le citizens of the islands. and main- In
I Hint those who set up
; tabled the republic shall continue to he
I the controliiur element. There is likely
to be quite a lively time in congress, next j
winter, when the commission makes its,
report, no matter what sort of a govern- 2
eminent it may lccotnmend.
Static of Ohio, City of Toi.kuo, ! 88
Lucas County, ' .
Fjiaxk J. Ohenky makes oath that he
is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J.
Cheney it Co., doing business in the
city of Toledo, county and state afoie
said, and that said firm will pay the sum l
of ONE HUN DRKD DOLLaIIS for each j
and of Catarrh that cannot be I
every case
cured by the of Hall’s Catarrh Cure i
use ’ j
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me ami subscribed in
my presence, this Gth day of December,
A*. I). 1880.
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