Show I I I The International courtesies In Obln havn been A6ry lovely betwcqn the soldiers 1 sol-diers In his report of time march to relieve I re-lieve the Ministers at PckJrff zAdrnluai j Seymour highly praised Capt McCall4 and the American marine Now Capt I i McCalla reports to the Navy depart I ment and In the report are included words of the highest commendation of Admiral i Seymour lie recommends some fitting recognition of the Admirals I Admi-rals great service us commander of tho expedition and names several officers I I of the allied forces of various nation I alltlcs as deserving of special medals I in recognition of friendly services to j the American marines The marines 1 took with them a threeInch gun which J after awhile became burdensome to the small American force The jforcea of I the other powers turned In and helped to drag that gun and serve It as though 1 It was common property And those old soldiers to the end of their days will be telling of that march to TIcn Tsln and of which Jap which Englishman English-man and which Russian were tho best fellows that they met Tho war thus far has especially drawn the United I States and Japan closer together And that Is a little power which we as a I nation ought to make up our minds never to quarrel l with because the Japanese Ja-panese have a fondness for the Amerl leans and then further they are bad men to have as enemies because they i will fight every mothers son of them Ion I I-on land on sea anywhere i |