Show The New York Evening Post which is not much given to the saying of kindly kind-ly words of any American speaks of Gen Chaffce as follows Gen Chances detail 19 command of our troops In China may prove as we all I hope only a measure of precaution But it the worst cornea and a considerable body of American soldiers has to cooperate co-operate with other foreign forces In restoring re-storing order In China no bettor selection of a commander could have been made Chalfeos excellent record In the Spanish war Is I well known Caul Lee ot tho English army grew enthusiastic over his imperturbable handling of his men at El Cane His work on Gen Woods Bluff displayed high administrative ability and that ho succeeded In Ingratiating himself with the Cubans la I shown by the sincere regret with which they received wIh lw tho announcement an-nouncement of his transfer and the good wishes with which they followed his departure de-parture from tho Island Ills new command com-mand may out his quality to n severer test than It has yet undergone but nil who know him are contldcnt that ho will rise to the measure of every demand made unon him I Gen Chaffce rose from the ranks He joined the army as a private soldier just about the time that William McKInley i did and fought his way up I was Gel Chaffce who made the front attack at-tack upon El Cane with his brigade the Seventh Twelfth and Seventeenth Infantry and It was 0 stubborn allday fight which closed with a charge on the run of the brigades of Clmflee Miles and Bates |