Show EESPEECH IN ENGLAND f John ass special correspondent for Jlars Weekly In the Philippines 1i his wrte from Luzon a follows Luon presented R very desolate plc tUrq aM I passed through the chare D lUlng of vll and former homes Near f h all the people had led Occonal woman with her chidren or an old mbn at dlsonslatel near a heap of mouldering alh0 as 1 rode through mile 4 oftet mile of this desolation the eonclus ion forced Hel upon me that our government gov-ernment with its weak vacilatory policy ntd want or tact and Ajlnahlo and his IolowE would be called to account for 1 this detructon when history in cold I blood jha t write tho t t thf nnsponderjt have painted darkcr pi ur or death and devata tinn than this The official reports 1 show a lamentable loss of Uve on our own side and a slaughter of natv Ed 1101cle and horrible that eve nali oman and child inthlscou try i hot 11 the employor Hanna prays for an Crly complet a of thc awfu work or i cesatlon or hostilities 1n view 1 these ene of fr of fa tl IC anl of carnage what It some Am el1tn citizen should rise and observinG erc ctizen + rse a servinG wide nd geIrl desolation o iield Jncloth and brown of vegc atfou burned up j awl extinguished or mages depopulated and In run of churches U11oCe and perishing of reservoirs broken down and drythls American should ask What has thus laid waste to this beautiful and populous pop-Ulous land what mnstrous madle his ravaged It with widespread wa a what desolating foe what civil dls cQris hat dispute succession what religious eai what fable monster han f tlke abroad and withmaiice and Jlortal enmity to ma wiheed by then r the-n g13p i1t death every groWtiThf nature und humanity all means of delight Knd each original prljuflpie of national 7 iLenee The aiiwer wo ll have I that It ame from none of these f Ibctdim was free to arraign the En lli government away back In the t J eSlJQto times of tyrannical George Fip and thee are the words he used to describe the Injustice of his count atavards the natIves of India Would Sheridan have as much freedom of leen underthe relJli bf Mark Han 1 thee later days of a century of progress in the fret government on 1 earth 1Vouldnt every imperialist In the land denounce him a a copper i head and try to yoke him with Edward Ed-ward Atklnson1 Read agIn those descriptions of I wJiat 1 has marked the path of conquest I In thi Phllpil NO esolatng for I elgn foe tins ravaged these lands and j depopulate these villages No domes tfc broils No disputed succession No I religious zeal No poisonous monster No affliction of Providence which while J scourged cut off the sources of rc < ciraton Nothis damp of death 1s ThO mere effusion of our national hu spale Sheridan one of the greatest ot EnglIsh oratorand state f mQn or was Ils name or fame con iglned to oblCu or oblivion because lie took this stand In oppsiton to a policy pursued by his government el George the Third permitted men 10 spc theIr minds t century and a Mark Ilannas minions quarter ago nannas minon would have tate Sheridan to a coat oC tar and feathers even had they re I rAInc ruin hanging him to the nears s est telephone pole a a traitor to the s admlnUtaton I |