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Show DEWEY A NOBLE MAN. Spanish Minister Gives His Opinion j of the Recent Demonstrations. ! Boston, Oct. 6. The Spanish minis-- j tcr, Duke D'Arcos. who has just left j his hous at Manchester, said with re- f gard to the reception being given Ad- I miral Dewey: "It does not surprise me in the least. Admiral Dewey is a brave and noble j man, and for he textraordinary service he has rendered his country no honor I that can be shown him in return is too : creat. He has aroused the admiration of the whole world by the gallantry of his conduct, and he would be a small man. indeed, who could not recognize I his merit and give free expression to his i admiration for Dewey's valor." The minister was emphatic in expressing ex-pressing the opinion that the very best of feeling existed between the United J States and Spain. I "There are absolutely no differences . f between the countries on any point," he said. "Certainly it is the hope of all ' true Spaniards that this condition should exist, and as for myself, as the official representative of the queen regent, re-gent, it is the ambition of my life to bring about the very utmost of good feeling and good will." |