Show I i I Dictator Murroquln In his message to the Colombian Congress treats the i cifnal treaty very fairly and emphatically c emphati-cally Indorses its ratification He sets I forth the objections to It and also Its advantages In candid expression evidently I evi-dently foreseeing opposition and the I possible secession of Panama In case I the treaty Is defeated It is probable I i that Marroqulns reasoning but even r I I moro probable that the cash coming I If will break down whatever opposition I I has been manifested to the treaty and that its ratification will follow in due j course when the bad air has been blown I off |