Show 0 j MAKING IIASTi fcLOYlIA t 1 There Is J n good deal of criticism being I be-ing engaged In regarding I the conduct of the sat by the mace tooputlent 1 I of I Ihe American people some uf It havIng 1 hav-Ing art apparent foundation but the V I greater part ns no look nt It being a itself subject to criticism lockups t It Is true that Sampson not Schley f I might II entirely ntrnmmeled have It produced more material for war bulletins bulle-tins which might or might not have been grntlfjlng to us but what can bo lb cane ot dolnr things for their own sake onlj If Sampson cnn take Iorto Illco which Is I not doulted tara 1 tar-a momentn he control or coca bold It This la the iiuestlon and It ho cannot why go to tho expenditure ut life money ptorty and effort Involved In-volved In such nn enterprise If enterprise enter-prise lena bo properly bo called 1 As molt no troops are ready to back up his movements then bj all means let him go aiiead unimpeded The Pan 1rnnctsu Chronicle of a 0 recent date bas a thoughtful and timely 0 i time-ly article on thIs subject a part of which Is here reproduced It seems a shuttle otllng on paper this InvaJlol1 01 cub 1hat Island i a wllh hall a dasenettlue faptItlod tn better advantaKe Ih1n lcloabotg wa dnrlng our Civil War Is tell by tom COQIOlu 100000 atelituol lottoiulote nod toy an army 01 voltlltrs thllt may be us OIcong ugate yheoestlcn tf they n01h 1 hove the eaoeage of thrlr oallopealst pattlats at Olaodo oe ML tu be doA I do-A I spld They Ion ow tutu to Sghtatat bonn the mean 10 IIgllt with Their Inlanlry rUles arc better thsn the I tlpllalIelds ul uur vDlllnte tlldr Iteld ple aboard ollrlrlolng range and accuracy al Carolenas Iurthe more they are 111nched ond one ott I tllr behll1 earlhwork taeIao I 10 tlteee outside 1 thom and whon tight I lag on bIn own call Itue stili nnother advantage As all the food of Cuba Is In Hpanlsh hands any arm we nny I land there must be uuptlted by transports If trans-ports from Tampa nnd New Orleans II 11 and Otto vitally I I Impnunt Hut these I I h rhlps should be secure fiom the attacks at-tacks of Simnlsh ciulaera which taO ta-O plies that before the Invnolon I heln tlteenota s aunt tetoat Ito peItoittt or I rKIn11 cl destroyed 2aathIot toald tate 1500 more foolhardy than to hnve snt tJ t Cuba the my we teat In hand a 1 monlh ago or oven the troops 11011 rdY onsldeilng Itte enarmou number that will too 1S111 slk and thu multltnde 01 > the enemy 150000 well lrllled men are none lam muny lnd theta will have to be reInforced foam tIme to lime before Cuba Istaken sayIng say-Ing notblng of Iorto moa and the Ihillppln It Is I Just an well to deco gnlse now as liter that Uncle Sam his talei n large contract He thought 75 000 me were enough to suppress the rebellion csplle general Shormanii crazy dictum that 200000 troop were needed to lral1 down a single state hut ho learned better after one ottopotgn Sherman was right and those are alao right who protest against an Intslon 01 tho onma ountry with any smut ito i-to meet ny than that which It will have |