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Show It seems that there is a further hitch in the Perdicarls negotiations, and the Moorish Government Is accused of bad faith. Mpst likely the accusation Is true, for the Moors consider any and every advantage that it is possible to take to be fair. No doubt Ralsull senses this, and that Is the reason why he wants guarantees from Great Britain Brit-ain and the United States. But these are quite out of tho question, so far as this country Is concerned. And tho State Department again warns tho United States rerresentatlveB there that they' "must not In any way become be-come Involved In guarantees or other pledges with othor nations; that they must not land marines or sailors without with-out specific Instructions from Washington: Washing-ton: and finally, that thoy must do-mand do-mand from the - Moorish Government either Perdicarls alive or Ralsuli dead." There vlaror and snap to tht which will suit the people of this country; and It Is to bo lipped that a sufficient strength has been or will be assembled at Tanglers to mak2 It "the word with tho bark on." |