Spain Won't Recede
Paris, Nov. 19.- A dispatch to the Journal from Madrid gives the subBtance of an interview with the Spanish premier, Señor Cánovas del Castillo, in W'hieh he is quoted as making the following statements: "The United S'ates has always observed a correct attitude, and it is to be hoped she will never cease to respect the rights of Spain, for "which country the Cuban question is one of internal politics. ï believe the United States will tot change its policy for the sake of Cuban negroes, but, in the event that she did so, Spain will cause her righU to be respected. So long as I remáis in power I will not make any conce Bions or yield to an;'body."
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