| Show New York or Sun hl his started on I cm l arf course In thus American 1 pa te ud and the tho ler sooner she disavows the Iho acts act o o hI her navy My In or our the te 1 tie her future Now New Orleans There can I be no that D lAnd with h her r immense sea Ha er will 1 In to l the irs In a of apple supplies Cor or the through Potu fU gueso territory l since ee bIC dos ICeS able or willing to 10 thIer CO fCo on her own part Alloy N No to the S re tn StrIpes 1 Is ln in lb matter Te The question is 15 simply whether the oWn oWnen or of the th American n rt ot of the lla bare 0 a aJust ajust Just claim for or agit agAinst Cw the nat natIsh limit Ish government nt St LouIs Whatever l t Oe there 1 may b be will 11 find th the wl world cery er erlow slot low to admit h her right to I bound to 10 a pL port t without Ct th tl the J MN wIsed I aiding the O Chicago hll n WI Wilhelm m I have lr With tb lb to stop tO n a lw few G ships so that lust the wk would b be bemore mote more nv navy In lh the ln mood to 10 veto Gt moa to for a I anlu Cr CU Sl Bier It if on th the high 2 probably the mot most highhanded I i th f searched ihl the United States frigate te lkC tOJ ro deserters ras 08 Ihl the t tIle Confederate I honors from the mal mill fit m r nt by the States J Wh When their release the State Siale t melle the on Io on that t the we were cantral 1 ot or and on the high MiI seaS reply was wall to 10 prepare for Cor war tr tran an and the prisoners Wf were released U don n TranscrIpt A 4 beh hIgh otto In England Is cr tW wih With It might be to lo Eni n lands advantage at Present nl to declare foodstuffs contraband ot of war it might 1 I 11 Lie a awkward kwal sit dt some lom line In tIme future wih with EnIn England os nl 1 A n natIon ThUG There seems ID 10 h nO however Ih why n r nl SlUt change hr her mind at Ime some let In the future AS Aj n a arule rule rul powerful R s seem to b be bound b by lh only so I II thy they t fit their CIU cases and ned ot at lit the time Bai Francisco Chronicle It Were at war with 11 any nn an lien Is no t that t the he would exorcise th the right of GC Os 9 f fM freely fr M as her 1 suspicions or of tl th rattle in con In tact fact sIte she not hesitate to te do with 11 It lint what the British Ih ht ar arnow now Ilo doIng In the Iho eat case of oC tho ho t ed Hamburg liners bD bound tor Ic IMI 0 bay Th Time Incident of the be of the lit latter furnishes the German orn emperor eror r with nn an op opportunity which h he II not for fora Q a little http stage PlaY tor fO the outfit or of the gallery I which with it II aLto also n a substantial boost boott Cor his plans of acquiring Q a Wr bI Our has hell ht n a l missy mar visit neutral tS for Cor lb the pur Olt ot of ne III elt either r belonging lo o lien or Gr considered a us contraband for tor h her enemy eMm end soldiers or other corn com combatant Ui In th the service of the enemY It fI follows that It IC auth things are alO found Ott on hoa a 1 searched essel her I seizure Is Ie It they are not found toun a would not be justified and th the nation to which the vessel oolong belongs would be entitled to 1 Republican The Ger Germane ore are ory et irrItable over Dor seizures or of ships arm other storm of oC comment being Ing caused II by the Ilm seizure of oC the tho 11 at Men Allen a nort UtI up n near lie Red fled tiff tea Whether time the seizure or of the O German steamers Is is n a question IlO ot of more practical to 10 Germany than to time the United States Our own interest thus thu till far Is III centered In the seizures of flour and tn In viI ot of the prop proper er protest that h ha been made by SetI tar tary JIll hey It Il is 19 likelY that the question ot or Ions In war will be decIded b by bythe the British government In conformIty with justice and American interests which In this case caeG are Identical I I |