Show i I I I I Till IIIIAINF mIIIIIT I I I I 4 I I Th eporl 01 the Mln court of In 1 I qulry no now given In substance ill i I the public by the Associated I Press 1 I 1 4 1 leaves no room for doubt that the hIp I I war destroyed < from the outside The I 1 I 411 t I I evidence Is conclusive on that point I I 4 h On the question of whcro the responst 11 I I it blllty for the unspeakable cilme tests I o A I the port Is I silent No ehlelle It r I om in has been found tn justify a eon I eltolelonI98 clUslo o III the Identity or the pr I i I ti ii petrntom There la I therefore nothing I In the report to cause Immediate alarm I N 11 1 A goveinment Itllldd Ili its Intercourse 1 I JK I with foreign nations by I principles of fillot I lot Vi l i justice and humanity will be perfectly I 11 k 4 Justified In exerting Itself In tho Inter I I 11 j i eat t ot A peaceful settlement of Ihe In N R41 3 C ternntlunal questions Involved In that 1111 I 1 11 k lamentable disaster before pealing tn I I I I hp arbitrament of gunpooder No one I u p t i V I bellcveK that tile I destructive 1 t rio was 0 P Rk toucheri off by command tit the Spanish I T I oY j 4 goc noent or 01 replentMheo 01 I t c government In Ovila Spain I In I In i I I I I n 1 position If vvlllng I to del so to dim 1 rI r I prove nil icsponnlhlllly And lo clear 1 il 11 I i1i f Itself it i nil suspicion by 1 eifferlns 1 I promptly and In sincerity such reparation i I i ilA repara-tion an Is I within t I I tier Sooner to glee for I 111 M il t the lolot nf life ml property Incurred l4 N U t i I by the United State nn nn ennnd of I mercy within Ppanlfh domain Hut I a ip 14 I fl her sense of honor keen enoush tu I I k t k s I it prdnipt such n Marmot i j t Grac as the situation nilslns from W 1 It the I Jlnlne Inrhlrnt Is I the genernl 1 il 1 I Cuban situation U I Mill KiUMr The p I 0 I li I i entlmnt III thlcountr nov em tot I g 4 I of I I to-t r Intervention In Ixhalf of the I I I 1 I T CuUns on the ground of humanity It ilij il j ij it o I I Is I believed that Congress will formulate i 1 Its pollc Accordingly theneer the i I eA 1 3 11 rfttldcnt J shall submit the matter to Ui i i 1 if i that body < Intervention In foreign affairs t1 I I I I af-fairs Is MOW speaking not the right I C7I I i 5R 1 i I I of nny country eicrcpt tho right t r S 1 of the stronger us lompired to Z that of the weaker It Is I not done r I gol na on Once with International law 11 i i 1 but rather Independent of It Mill 11 l I I I thsre are precedents for such a 1 course 4 A 1 1 nt Britain Imnc anti lIulo OR 4 lo i I I I I I 1 Is I well non ended the sanguinary I I I I struggle of the Greeks against their 1 i J I I rulers In IR27 and established the present I 1 It 1 I I ent Ureelt government The contest 4 i 4j 4 I hail gone on for Years until iutope q 1 sick of the noverccnslng bloodshed 1 In I 1 11f il ll I I 1 4 I tertercd and ended It llussln did not i hesitate to Interfere In behalf of the ii4nfl 1 It Ili Bulgarians on the same ground nor I i t 1 Fngland In behalf of the Turks when so i I 1 I lj J 4 I i the lluKlans threatened tn spite I dm I i Vq 1 IF 1 Turkish capital Were the Spanish 42 it I people guided liy sound judgment they I t would voluntarily grant such reforms I I In Cuba as would secure for tile throne I I I friends and supporters among the Inhabitants 4 I Ii t i In-habitants ut the colon It Is I to lie I I I I I JhFcoo1tAs X feftred Am ever that the prejudices nf the nation1 Ate so strong as to torn tile Atallrhl I puthrities to resist thft ru eliertions of out government for the tabUhment oY peace and order anti then n tniaitrophe Is Inevitable Undoubtedly peace Is I mom desirable Ida war ui II cannot be thought strange If the Unite States finds It Juilf under moral Obligation to do In r thll hemlsi lu re whot Kuropean pOW Oro repeated Jmve dine In the Old World when arflce seemed doomed le cxl rmlnatlen I |