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Show i By W. L", Tel -ra i.h.) THE liEA'EYA COSFERE.M'E. New York, A Washington dispatch dis-patch says that the note of lord Granville Gran-ville on the A'aoanvi question, addressed ad-dressed to minister Sehenck, is exceeding)- amicable in tone, and elaborate and profu in expressions of the desire de-sire of the British to preserve the treaty and establish friendly relations between the two governments. The burden of the communication N a repetition re-petition of tli? views expressed in the speech from the throne. The reply will thow that there has been no surprise sur-prise in the matter of the American caa, acd that claims for C0Dseuuem:al damages hi been presen:-d t'-T aia-euica aia-euica h-:'.re tie joist huh. coiliA-sicners. coiliA-sicners. This birg so. th:ie can bo co withdrawal of the American cae. |