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Show Cuuiraerclul Policy. New York, 24. Tbe Tribune, today, to-day, thinks thu time ia at haud for an aggressive commercial policy by the United 8tata, and that only reactionary ellbtta in our home politics, poli-tics, which seek to give eflect to beaten ideas of the rebellion, prevents this administration from auob active measures as will extend its commercial commer-cial eupremacy is several directions. Quoting the utterances of the l'all Mall Gazette to tho cfJect that England Eng-land ought to displace American iullneoce io lhe Sandwich Islands, the Tribune says tho time will come when our merchants and manufacturers manufac-turers will conquer from the old world the large trade of the West Indies, Mexico, Ceotral and South America, and the fertile archipelagoes of tbe Pacific-, and when our commercial intereste in these quarters will Le keenly watched and jealously guarded by our government. No European journal will then remark that "Amer-cao "Amer-cao influence ought not to bo supreme in the Hawaiian archipelago." |