Show SIMPLY me sams growing commerce WITH SOUTH causes john bull to become very suspicious some wild theories LONDON ane la the limes publia hea a three column article upon the projected railway which when completed will liuk the and central republics with each other and with the U oiled states in dia these plana the times express the opinion that jamea G blame united states of state ia a man of grand ideas and if aa it seams quite possible be ie the next president there will be eomy chance of realizing the scheme continuing the tirres says the project ima to join the markets of north and south america but there la no chance for a general commercial system even between th republics the railroad when completed gouid hav to compete with the great waterways n either aide of the continent from buenos ayres to new york and from valparaiso to san francisco the means of travel is simpler and cheaper than they could ever bo made on a railroad it is obvious the scheme has equally political aa well as commercial ends in yiew to join the north and south american republics even though the first outward sign ot union will bo nothing but iron rails with the supreme central government at is fihs ihs conception now captivating the multitude the times also asserts that the recent proposals on the part of the united states to tho establishment of reciprocity with the bariou republica on the continent is generally received by the countries to which overture were made as specimens absolutely cynical and illustrating anglo saxon and that the proposals propos ala have profound distrust in tho ameri can bargains touching upon the ques cian as to where tha capital is to be found for the enormous enterprise the times the opinion that it cannot be found in any needy southern re public and that it must be raised in the united states the latter would be obliged to guarantee the interest on the coat of construction and there ia a strong conviction thaltha th attha united states would recoup itself for this guarantee at the expense of tha public further south many are practically of the says that the scheme never will be realized the price daman did by the united states lor guaranteeing the bonds of ahe railroad would be in commercial and which the other republics could not grant the united states is regarded as the rival of england and as the of the southern half of the continent were developed by english capital there exists an important party alia will regard any steps towards closer commercial and with the united states as a step away from old and trusted frends |