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Show Mirst-s l'OI.ICY. riie I-riiue ninKlrr r I'urlnil Millr. Ilir S'usllliin or till-CMternlllrlit. till-CMternlllrlit. LlEUn.N, Oct. 13. In the Cortes Unlay, In the pfweuce of all the mlnltttrs, -Soiiiii, the new priiut-mliu-ter, read a l-tlU-iileiit a to Ills proKed policy. He kikI lie wat unable to recommend the auctiuu of the mtiventiou with Knglind, but uid not deelre to prevent the sanction of the clau-en already saiictloni-d. The government identified identi-fied it.-tlf with the national sditi-uu-nton this iiuertlon, and would willingly accvjit molificatloiH w hich, wiiile protecting the dignity and intere-ts of tlio nation, would facilitate the restoration of hannouy with her old ally, but he feared, l'f recent report, were true, it would tie birder than ever to arrive at an equitable agreement, which Portugal Portu-gal Mnccrely desired. I'atliameut, hcBaid, would be convoked whenever when-ever the cabinet arrived at a decision deci-sion requiring Ib aittauce. The nation'ri credit had lieeu attacktsl by private interests abroad, but not rhaken. The government would devcte itM-lf to economical mi-as-urei in order to ntluce the national -xpen'e, and hea-ked Parliament Ic Muk lolilical isloii9 and unite in the ijovt rnmenlVMipiort. Vanouo ik-ities inailo short i-.-ech-, in which tliey gave as-mi as-mi ranee of their attitude of good will toward the government. Titn "nsiia"' view. IxjXIio.v, Oct. 15. The Timet nj "Uiihart the Portuguese cabi-ntt cabi-ntt is pnident enough to change its mind, or tile chamber w Ie enough to dismiss it, weinu'tlHj content to con-iderlhe conveutiun with lng-land lng-land rejudiatcd ami the co:icessinii9 it contains withdrawn. Kuglisli-iicu Kuglisli-iicu would not lament over Mich a lesult, while the African colonl-U would hail it with .ieliglit." |