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Policy Of The Cubans

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, Oct. 10.- The Cubans will apppal to congress as soon as it a,ssembles for their recognition by the government of the United States. No application will be made to the executive branch of the government until the assembling of the legislative body. Care will be taken to see that there is uniform' tty in the steps proposed to congres8. At ' the time of the last Cuban uprising there ( was no less than forty different Cuban resolutions in the house, as a result of which nothing whatever was done. ín this connection an interesting dent has been found in the recognition by President Monroe of the South and Central American republics when they broke away fro S Spain. The Spanish minister at Washington made the most urgent protests, to which John Quincy Adams, secretary of state, replied, stating the policy of this govemment in giving recognition. The propositions then advanced by Spain and the replies made by the United Stiltes are said to be exactly parallel in the statements ot facts to the status of the Cubiui uffair todav.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News