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Show ti:j: ue.nr.rMnv iArrr.iu aenalnr fall' Heolnllon Seet WIIU Jtaieti raiaar. City or Mexr-o Sept. 3. Sen-alor Sen-alor Call's resolution in the Senate relating to the Ilarrunala atCtlr has caused a favuntble imprvloii here, the l-"i'e now Is-lievitag thai the United state will tare men-ui men-ui to reaiiess wlat iii.hlerl liere a? an iu-tilt to lis Hag, and cau-e the Guatemalan goven.tmnt In loy a large ii-alemnillratioii to the widoar of Ifctrruii.lhi. Tlie t'ninTKt! says the sunt should be ;l il,(), and the stain on the flag should l-e- washed cut also, tut ii another way. New Ya.HK. Sept. o James a. Wfcilncv, a proniiseut refHiblii-aii awl one of the most 'eminent inlrr national lawyers in the country, wa interviewe-d yesterilay on the kilting of iCsrruneiia ami saKI thnt Ike rase wa very deliuitely settle.! by treity I-'atlorw laetwejeii till-country till-country anal Ciu-iieuiala, irochelmvu Julv2, l Hesaui: "I refer to !hefoutlreulh article of that treaty. riV afllele. though -wiiHWliat II -volvt-l in style, 1- j-r frc'Jy ch-ar in lueauiug. it is a- s-oi.uiws: "It shall be lawful furcHfetn ef the L'niteal Slates of Amerwa, an-i a.f ihi repul-iic ef (Juateinaia, t sail with their bis witn all nmti-nei nmti-nei of Ih-erty sisi sveunty. isa di tincttuta laelrlg itraasi- a to wlto are aroprieta rs of tlsr mere laafsdise btdeii the'--. Xra.iii Off - I" erts nf ino-e liai are now or k-n -after shall U- .t enmity with rhher of Use centra.:.! iartit. It s-s-sj r-el in lake iisnniaer that the same lib ity t e-ilendeel lo the J n-ons wlto are on lxiri a fne ship, and that although tt)-y have been en--mie nf Imtb or a it'srr (arty, they are lint lo b token oil' ef the free ship unle-s they ale ailllcerj ear soldiers sol-diers ami In the actual service of the enemies".' "Ya-u will see from tails that absolute ab-solute HUrty arsi scrtirity was guanntteil bv treaty to Rirnnrlia awl Uiat he wa ju-lifla-il in taking Atssaffa npnn an American steamer front one eiiitry to anoitier. even tiiaauh lie .a!el.yawl-IIlB, during dur-ing the v.ayage ll:r -Heenier wnuhl iM-ees-arily stop at an irsternieiil !e Guatintiia:i nrt. Ho wa- nellhtr auollirer war a soldier, within the teehKMl Ilteauiiu of the term, as applied to the treaty. Furtisa-rmore, hewesiH't liable to law ful arrest, iaeeaiise he wa- not in the actual service ser-vice ot an enemy nf (J11 ttcmukl. He wa. In fact, a pobtic-.il refugee. HlsofTens". if thete were any, was a ut-Iy political oilen-e. it h e.f Use Milled jaulh-y nf thecotiii-iry thecotiii-iry t r 'UM? l-'"r ""J" rire-um-stiiK-rsj to ikliver up taolitiasl of-f of-f n.ers." |