Show I TELEGRAPHIC Poor Fern New York 15 Rear Admiral Garcia J Garcia of the Peruvian navy was seen at the Victoria Hotel yesterday prior to his departure for Liverpool and questioned concerning the progress of recent events in Peru The Peruvian navy he Bays no longer exists After gallant service succumbed lathe superior supe-rior force of the Chilian fleet and was heroically blown up in a vain attempt to prevent the landing of the Chilian armies ar-mies After reviewing the incidents of the war Garcia said Peru is in the hands of Chili Chilians seized upon the revenues reve-nues collect taxes and levy new ones and hold the land simply by armed occupation oc-cupation They have closed the schools by refuicg appropriations for them They have sacked the musemus libraries libra-ries and art collections transferring the booty to Chili The region of guano and nitrate deposilswhich together with the public revenues were mortgaged to pay foreign debts is in their hands Tao truth ii Chilians do not want peace and willnever conclude a peace unless compelled com-pelled to do so by the pressure of moral or physical force from the outside Minister Min-ister Logan seems to follow in the footsteps foot-steps of Hurl but At the very time of President Arthurs message wherein he pronounced the terms that Chili undertook under-took to exact from Peru altogether too onerous Logan was negotiating with Calderon urging him to accede to those very terms The Chilians as usual dollied dol-lied with and delayed the negotiations Failing with Calderon he then wrote to Moatero with a like request and like result re-sult Trescott effected nothing save to confirm the opinion here as to the harshness harsh-ness of Ghiliaa condition The actual I value of the province of Tarapaca is more than the indemnity wrested by Germany from Prance |