Show ONROL DOCTBIrnssffETh Fech Comment Upon Result of theE the-E paion Policy Paris Nov 29The Temps sayS From the outset the Americans have negotiated on the principle of tae i or leave it and have covered their dain1s by a sort of sanctity Contn uing the Temps asks I the ti UIph to can it so is complete may it nut contain grave elements of danger and anxiety to the Americans The tJansAtantc democracy has become imperialist and a republic founded on federalism and autonomy ha become a conquering one From a International Interna-tional point of view this means a repudiation re-pudiation of Ule Monroe d ctimne and the entrance of America into the con filets and intrigeof the great powers and her harshness t Spain i th cause of much anxiety a to her rein tons with other lOwer The Temps alSo expresses the opin loll that Spain has purchased peace with the United States at the expense If internal turmoIL The Journal des Bats says The Americans having stated out to liberate I lib-erate Cuba pave ended with pocketing what remained of Spains colonies This mora evolution of the Americans is I edifying as a good example of th manner man-ner in which one ca almost in good faith arrive at the formulation 11 the most outrageous demands by a confusion sion of ambition and duty at once by nnsidering an Interest to be a divine right Now that America ha ntered the arena of international politics she may have some lively surprises in store ft r those who have been so ready to offer their friendship The Solel reviewing the situatIon at length ss I Probably the greatest difficulty the United States has before her will be the strong differences of opinion in the nte and house on the question of I terrtorla expansion The Pett Blue says AU the friends of Span will congratulate her on haying j hay-ing put an end to these painful negotiations I taton and finished this sad chapter in her history hose of the United I States can on the other hand regret perhaps th1t they should not have i shown themselves more generous in victory and that they should have too easily forgotten the disinterested and xcusively philanthropic motives in the name of which they undertook the war They cannot see eijjier without some disappoIntment the sudden and com plett breaking down of the principles that have made the greatness and pros leity of their republic and they ax iously ak themelves what influence tIle polIcy of conquest will have upon tlwir destinies and upon the urld The Mnnr doctrine is now out of date The American republic conquering and col I niring no longer has the right to close 1 to Europe the new continent since she i herself has stepped out of it The lntrasigeant alludes to the possible I pos-sible objection of Great Britain to the ssion of the Sulu islands on the gi ound that the treaty of 1877 stpulat td tat this group does not properly ltIong to the Philippines and remarks However that may be the presence in cap of the international policy of the United States as a colonial power of importance is a serous event and one that may have unforeseen consc quence |