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John W. Foster's View Of Cuba

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Day
25
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, Óct. 24.- Festifonte Gallijeo, correspondent of a prominent Madrid newspaper, is here to ascertain the feeling in the.United States as to Cuba. ín an interview with John W. Foster, who was one tima minister to Spain, tbat tlcman told '.ne correspondent; "It is my personal opinión that it' Spatn does not succöod in terniinattng the nsurroction by nt'.xt spring, when i.Iio dry scason closes, she wül be confronted with the grave dangor of losing tho Island of Cuba altogether. By tbat. time it wiU be cult, u not imyossiblo, to prev;;nt tha reoognition by the CJnited Stat9a of the Cuas bi'llitrarouts, (or tho American peoplo are being awakuned to the faot that Spain proclaimed her reoojjn tion of tho southcrn Corfederaoy within eiglit weeks frum the day Fort Snuiter s;if flred. on."

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