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THE ALLIANCA CASE.

THE ALLIANCA CASE.
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Although we can never get so well accustomed to having our merchant steamers fired on by Spanish war vessels as not to mind it, we must expect incidents of the kind from time to time so long as Cuba's relations to Spain continue to furnish an excuse for the presence of Spanish war ships in the West Indian waters, or until fortune favors us with a proper occasion for a memorable remonstrance. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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