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Show ! FOREIGN.. The J.omlon lrw uu I'ri.-st-leut rant's .IHessaK- London, b. The Tittr.i) in a leader on Grant's message, says : "The excessive ex-cessive privileges in regard to freedom from search, claimed lor vessels bearing bear-ing the American tlag, woukl confe: immunity on an open pirate. Such pretensions are indeed shortsighted for a mercantile nation. W'c cm not lor a- moment believe Congress will adopt the suggestion to prohibit National Na-tional banks from paying interest on deposits. We, do not agree with Ihe I'rcs-ideiil's financial views generally, I and liiink; he is wrung in attributing Ihe recent troubles to the peculiar J '-ha raetei' of the currency. The 'advice to return to specie payments woukl be more satisfactory if the President told the country how to du it." The article praise the message for its moderation of lone in general, and on the Cuban question in particular. Fugland wiii unrciervudly support a. policy which rerjuip thai Spain must really, as well nominallv, control Cubi. . J'he Daily AIcm s.is thci'rrsident's language concerning the i'i.yniiu , affair af-fair in moderate and dignilied. The Daily Y. U -nnp'. sees in the demand de-mand Jor the abolition of olavcrv in Cuba, a menace which willgrratlyin-cro:toe willgrratlyin-cro:toe the dilljeulhe: of Ciistelar's tit-uatiou. tit-uatiou. The .V'wi.e,-' think., the only result the threats against Spain iill have will be to hinder the adjudication of tiiC diDictilties. |