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Show BACK FROM MEXICO. President JoMt Dern of th t'euinill-dnted t'euinill-dnted Meicur cninimn), aciomimliled by Mr Durl, returned from hi elxl) clii)' tdeuruie tllp to Old Mexico. Cuba and the Southern Slate Frldii) afternoon after-noon Conietnlng the mpmt that he had been examining gold proerlle on the 1I. or I'lnis. Mr Dein Kill) It wan all noniense He hail not undertaken to look nt a mine or have jn) thing to do with mining since he left home. Ill the City of Mexico Mr. Dern re-iwrts re-iwrts having met mi) number of i American mining mm but none of I them other than In u social wn). While theie he run acror Online W Small who hud Just come In fiom the mine which he le operating He did not me Mr. Coleman nor H. K. Caiey, but be met Ihe hitter' biothet, who I en-guged en-guged In mercantile purmltr in the Mexican capital. He and Mr Dern en-Jo)ecl en-Jo)ecl the visit down there Immense!), und started back b) vvuy of Vera Ciuz, Intending tn go direct to Havana A a iiunralitlne existed ngulnst the poitu to the South on account of )llow fever they were compilled to go to Xtw Orleans. Or-leans. After a visit thete the) sailed for Cuba mull hud a vei) enJo)able time Mr. Dern sa)K there I n great deal of American, Knglb-h and German capital going Into the uilnfs or Mexico and the countiy I very prosperous. Cuba he derhirc In be, nn Ideal winter leeort, and one or thcro da) he pitdict It will lie Ihe place., qr plni e for Aiiierlcun tourletH III the u Inter time. Iluslnes In Ilnvanu, he u), I still tnimiixilliri! by Spaniard, though lu railroading, sugar raising and other enterprise of magnitude the American people are gaining a stiong foothold He found n Minug annexation sentiment senti-ment lu the rank of the educated and well to dn people, and he 1 coin lie ed that It will not he n gieat while until that countr) htcuucH siltllclentl) Americanized to Jurtlf) It annexation - Salt Ijike Heruld |