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Show IIIIICIN I AM lll'l. UJIMI'OTIMt:. It the form of an Interview with Cajtalu 1'aul Iloynlou, the Chicago JjMhaaa long article on Chile. During Dur-ing Ihe war between that country and Peru In 18W I, Co lain lloyutou waa engaged lu torido aervlce for the Tcruvlan government, and learned n good deal about the characteristic of ihe Houlh Americana. To ahow that the lllfiellng ou th art of Chile towarda Amcrictni la not of n cent growth, he detallathe clrcuni-atancea clrcuni-atancea atleudlng the fall of I.loia. I n that city at the time there were aome t),WI forelgneri, repretinllng Lug-llih, Lug-llih, Trench, Germane, Italian!, Ilelg). ana and Americana. When the Chilian !roo inarched Into the foieUu quailer of Lima, the forelgneri holited the (lagiof their rupetthe nation over their liouii. Ali flag weio rtepcctr-l but Ihe American, which were torn down and trami led on. Cajtalu Iloytou wai rcenl In March 1S5I at the fall of Lima, and dvawlUiitboactaof the Chilean aol-dlera aol-dlera towarda Ike Peruviana. If one half of what ho aaya Ii true, they are a harlaroua, cruel aud bombaitlo crowd, lie aaya that the average Chilean can not be convinced but that hn navy could come Into Han h rancli o, cap. turn that city, aud In a abort tlmo ion quertlieUnltulrJIatie. On the other hand ho aaa the Peruviana alwa)a cherUhiil a kindly feeling for Americana, Ameri-cana, aud manlfittvd reelect for them. If the Chilean laao arrogant, prctump-tlou,anJ prctump-tlou,anJ fancifully omulpotout,lt may U the right thing alter all for Uncle Ham to apank him u little and open hi ejui to hi true alte and Handing. |