Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

In his regular WalLst. letter last weeK Henry Clews statea that there was a good deal of f Jiope both in WalLst. and in Washington for a peacefulso- 1 lution of ti e Cuban question. I Said Henry: “*he countries holding largely of Span is h bonds are not unlikely to bring strong pressui e for peace upon ' Spain. The deferring of the president’s message bad certainly a significant Took, as it representing the door being again open for a settlement with Spain thro’ diplomacy instead of war ” [t does look very much that way when you come to tr. ink of it. And how are the holders of Spanish bonds to profit by there being no war unless Cuba is left a possession of Spain in case of peace. And Spain showed a disposition to come in the open door at the last minutes with her armistice. And Mr. Mo Kinley sain: “If this measure attains a successful result then our aspirations as a Christian, peace-loving people will be realized.” Doubtless the Sp r n~ ish bondholders applauded the action of Spain and the sentiment of the president Now if congress will only per-* mit a return to diplomacy everybody except the Cubans and the American people may be happy.

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