Show Those Senatorial Debates I NEW YORK June 27A special to the World from Madrid says It was generally expected the senatorial I sena-torial debates have placed the government govern-ment in an awkward position to pander pan-der to the popular irritation against the United States by speeches bitterly accusing the conseivative government of having submitted to many humiliating humili-ating concessions enacted by the American Amer-ican government and diplomacy since the beginning of the Cuban insurrection insurrec-tion In vain did the minister of foreign for-eign affairs the Duke of Teutan deprecate de-precate such recriminations as were calculated to harm the interests of Spain and her relations with America vainly did the leadinf members and former ministers of the liberal party endeavor to restrict the ardor of their orators tihe president of the senate vainly invoked the rules of the house to check Senators Comas and Jimeno It was easy to see that the latter were in touch with many of the senators and people in the galleries who murmured mur-mured distinct approval The press is applauding the orators who cunningly elicited from Marshal Campos and Generals Callejo Pando and Polaverja the declaration that the treaties of 1S63 and 1S77 with America j were the most serious obstacles to the pacification of Cuba and ought therefore there-fore to be repudiated The ministerial nar > er La Epaca accused ac-cused the opposition of lack of foresight fore-sight and jingoism both in reference to the demonstrations against America Amer-ica and in the exaggprat importance significantly attributed by the republIcans republi-cans and th < ei liberals to tnevery en tlmsiastic elcome the Fren h fleet and officers have been given by all classes and by the local authorities in Ferrol and Corunna and the similar welcome given to < he French military bands at Barcelona with the addition of public speeches and toasts in favor I of an alliance that naturally might give offense to other foreign governments govern-ments The idea of closer relations with France and Russia is daily gaining ground and is openly advocated by the press and financial circles and espec ially as the Spanish government cannot can-not float outside the Paris market the contemplated loan of 100000000 for Cuban war expenses that its Cortes is about to authorize with the guarantee of the Spanish treasury and a special mortgage on the tobacco monopoly because the present funds cannot last beyond September |