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Show each fleet in the 'rrit of any "intcrfcr.. in-.- from the !UlMl-. was to r. -p, ,pt hi . !!.. f. i- duty ami instrue. I to ili,. I nit. .1 M.-ii. tary ! v..r I ImI is, li. 1 1 ' i sorn.-ihiiiL' a'i'l th-.t v i'i' t h in e . ,. - I I. ttt notice to r.nirlaml and Ki-hi. tii.it th-- niom.-nt , they interfered in behalf of the "utlicrn . 3' V. thel vlo'lM liH.e Ii'lis-ld to 1 1' 1 1 i Ii'Ip ,i,.. iM., . work n-ht i- I . i r-. i ! Ill i II t . . ;i in I ..'ll t :V TIME FOR DECISIVE WORK. In Ihp long ago Admiral Rob Kvans wan in Valparaiso Val-paraiso harbor on a rruisrr or punt-oat. It was at the time when a revolution wmr poinc on in Chile aL'ainst the then president. Our country wan slow t.. i-eeoeni.. the revolutionary u'ovcrnmtnt. Secretary Secre-tary Hlkiin- an.l I'resi.lent Harrison were han.llini; the matter from thiR end and the Chilean irrew itn-pntierit itn-pntierit Vith I. at in impetuosity they hecan to wha' th-y would do if thine were not adjusted their hkini: very soor. Some of Kam' sailors w.'i.t ashore and Mere ri.k.'hly handled hy the msu" irents Mearinj that sonic of his roniinand were l.-'inir assaulted on tilu.re. Kvans scut a few l.oa' l !...ids of iniiriin s to lirinLT them l-nek to the ship lie j lent a mi'av also I.i the .-omniand. r of the ma- i rtnes to th authorities ..f the eitv which mcssacc sin'n.the.t iioioi to ht the occasion was. simply. Hint if any more .f his men were insulted and assaulted ! 'h".' .. -lid ' no lankruaec hu' Sjijimsh cp-'ken in i.'-ll for s,x iicnths t.. com.' ft is about time for a like message, only nir-'i nir-'i s the name, for some power ifi I'.urope t.. send. I "(he .as. is very sim)e nr there It does not re e.iiire any loin; struns out .1 ipom;i. . There is u ! riirhl and a nini: to the business. Hnd the ri'hl i shoi.ld be stated in terms so terse that it would t" j a i. an ultimatum This is one tun,, when ;reatl Bn'ain should assert herself our belief is that she . eould settle the difficulty in three days When Prance sounded liussia proposing to inter s "ne in behalf of the southern confederacy . the Iius-sian Iius-sian chancellor, old llottschalk. promptly replied deelininp the proposition, but he .U. somcthine more. He ad'd that Russia won,) Inok upon such recognition by any power as a cause. f..r'wr. I And soon as word could be sent to her admirals in the At Ian i.- and fii.-ifie. the Atlantic tV'.-t sail.- I j inf.. N'w Vork harbor and th- I'aen,. fleet int.. sun r rai-' iseo bay and -t was said thai ili. admiral of I |