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Show Cuba Heard at Last. ,'( H The debate on Wednesday in tlio H I Senate, followed ytteid.iy by-tho ' H , passage of Senator Morgan':- resolution .'' H recognizing the Cuban patiiots '"as H bolligcrents, indicate? that the almost' H universal deaire df tho Atncrican peopjb H to stop the hellish atiocities which for M twoyeais hae gone on in Cuba will' M presently be gratified. The suspicions'' H rcsistant-t) oncountored by thedictatca H of tiie national conscience, from a little, H not of Now Englntulcreiii Congrca-?, wlio H would have found congenial spirits M among the skulkers of the llartfoubGoir M vention, Kcemp likely not to scandalixo M us longer. Kiibcr thlse in-n aro not M incapable of shame, or they shrink be- M times from the exposure , of their M motives'. Senator Cannon of Utan mado an ad- mirablo speech. He averted t'iat,if-to M sci.c the mad dog, Weiler, Captain M General of Culm, the nivisher of women M assassin of men, and cruciffer of children', M hi' .Jingoism, then 71,000,000 Americnn H citixeiiaareJingoct. The other 203,000 H of the population are. ho said, somo ol M them, in trade. Few, he thanked God sH (lro in the newspaper business. Refer- H ing to Gen. Hawley'a assertion, which H in ids mouth waa moit unexpected and M most unwelcome to his friends, that our Government should not venture in 1807 H to do what it dared to do ciglity-fivo H years before, namely, roeojmi.o Spanish H revolutionists aa heliierenta, because H foresooth, tho great American republic ' H ia not ready for war. Mr. Cannon an- awered tiiat it wan better prepared fo1', M war than for the inevitable iliidntegratiou H and cclipseS Unit would follow an avowal . H of cowaidice; If, stricken out with tho H madnesB.whiuh nfilicts thoaq fort-doomed.' H JeOlare war'ifgainst (is mr V (y?Srmi?W ' fv'1v-'',i5B mnnco of an act oT justice, thenr'sfaitl Mrf- h. H Cannon, we should be thrice armed. jH Mew York Sun. H |