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The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 10, March 10, 1898 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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arbitration. The Spanish Premier, SeƱor Sagasta, refused to believe the
rumor, and declared that "No one would dare to propose such an
absurdity," and that "No Spanish government would listen to or dream of
such a proposal."

In view of this news, the present attitude of Congress toward Cuba is by
no means reassuring. Many of the Republican Congressmen are strongly in
favor of passing the Senate resolution recognizing the belligerent
rights of the Cuban insurgents. This resolution was "shelved" some time
ago by being referred to the House Committee of Foreign Affairs. So warm
is the sentiment in favor of Cuba throughout the country, that many
members of the House of Representatives are said to believe that they
must pass a definite measure in support of the insurgents before
Congress adjourns.

* * * * *

It is reported that Consul-General Lee has been quietly advising the
American families in Havana to leave Cuba. On the other hand, we have
good authority for the statement that the captains of the American ships
in the harbor of Havana have been informed by our Government that they
are in no danger, and may, with assurance of safety, remain in the
harbor.

This is an example of the contradictory news that is constantly coming
to us from Cuba.

The fact remains, however, that there is in Havana a strong
anti-American feeling. The Spaniards seem to believe that we are not
sincere in our declarations that we do not want to interfere in the war
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