Show lE DOES NOT LOOK FOR WAIL 1 I Views of the Commander of British North American Land Forces Ilelleva I Blaine llnloo Intll ot II I 11 an Not Npain Way Nut beHold be-Hold Iteppongible Boston March 210en Montgomery Mature of Halifax N S commander of tho British land foiees In North Airier feel pent Sunday In Boston What do you think of the sugested llllance of the tO English speaking nation he was asked by a reporter That has been long talked of and Is I desirable but 1 we have an Idea that many of your Ilople do not have any too much affection for Great Britain We think that the history jou teach In Your public schools does not do I England Justice and that It tend to prejudice the young Americans against is The English have great pride In I he fact that they planted the colonies here which have produce this vast republic and think wt should be closely close-ly I allied Do you think that war will be tin outcome of the Maine affair asked the reporter No1 do not 1 would be deplorAble deplor-Able It It should 1 would st the luv lon back 1 many years I do not think there will be any cause for war NothIng Noth-ing Is I known of course olllclalls but I am Inclined to think the ci lulun was ot nn Internal cl = aLter Thoo thinve have happened In our own navy 1 is I seldom or almost never that a eonbllraey is I no < mpleeIY successful as to deRIoy a vessel as w the Maine I It hall be 1 shown that the disaster dis-aster was not caused Internally gen oral do you think that the United States mill have grounds for I demand on Spain for reparation It Is I preposterous i to think that the Spanish government could have bn concerned hut If any of her servants dldll I think the law of nations would compel her tl make palon and discipline the offenders I one of my servants should drive over I man In the streets I should be responsible So It would be If a servant of the Spanish government blew up the Maine Hut If the deed was done by desperadoes I do not think Spain could be held responsIble re-sponsIble I should not want to express press a decided opinion nn this point but war ships would be undesirable visitors In friendly ports If the nation In whose ports they weie visiting had to become Insurers of their safety under un-der all conditions |