ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.
The Alhambra brings dates from,' London to, the 1-2 th inst. President Grant's message to Con-, gress states tliat foreign relations are friendly, but that the difference with. - Spain is not settled. The situation of Cuba is. iatolerable, and provocative ofinternational intervention. The message, advocates tbje resumption of specie.' pa} r ments in 1875, and free banking. ETe should continue the present policy in the South until new legislation was. proceeded with* The publication of<: the, documents; which Count Arnimis accused of havino* abstracted has caused a great sensation in Paris, because, in rebutting the viewst of Count Arnim, Bismark lengthily de-. monstrated that Republican France was- ' not dangerous to Germany, and that it \ would rather act as a political deterrent ' than prejudice Monarchical institutions; ; elsewhere. , • ■-.}•■ Mr. Fred. Young succeeds Mr. Eddy, - as Hon. Secretary "of the Colonial'lnsti^ '
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 25, 31 December 1874, Page 5
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