Show A NEW VIEW OF THE DOCTRINE the I ondon spectator hae eone idea about the monroe doctrine which it i not exactly convincing have least the UK rit of originality it seems that have no sort of objection to the true monroe doctrine that must be the foundation atone of an alliance between the two peoples great britain and the united states egre eins to their posses bione u in america applying the monroe doof trino to all other howera the spectator discerns only one danger to the policy of as interpreted by if great britain ever lost coin maud of abe abad aissin pis sin to france or the united would and that the doctrine waa wante peper and would be obb sal to conquer the from the victor or abandon abe doctrine it appears then that abe british navy hae been engaged abe doctrine att trinidad and venezuela this france and bus ill ready have the command of the fa ae far us the unius states ia concerned ani if they have not aed it to our detri but would do EO the moment the liri tigh fleet were out ot the wey it Is evidently that fleet which has ben retraining them when napoleon III out of mexico he had no thought of army on the rio grande but was of a brit ih naval descent on hi coash when leafia sold u alaska it was not with a to cultivate iho friendship of the united but with the purpose of conciliating britannia Hrit annia ulio ruled the a the truth is of couie that there i no reabon whatever to that the mormon doctrine anything to at tea OB the con 1 arary that is always and i justly considered a to it when cussia retired from this continent ahei with a and diaanna tare in the vitiated atmosphere of diplomacy that there could be no and permanent friendship between the united and a european power with important american she preferred our friendship to the tion of alanda that was a recognition of the doctrine of the moet aub Blant ial bind rheela once abd a toot j ing on thin continental far down ai the lay of san francico Franc iwo and ehe ban left of lier far ae san diego after her voluntary abandonment of all th when elie could easily hare maintained her petition we have no fear that the will show leea for the united states in our strength sir in our nor do wo entertain any the ide of france and it it ever should be tor us to take the cummans of the aea from power it continental europe we have the a to do it without de pendant pen dint on british the driendl fri endl r BUR that great britain and the united stance guarantee each others american is too to be contemplated without emotion by this arrangement england would ua in the posese ion 0 new york aud the reet of tha forty four and five berri torice on which we now keep a oui bold if we insured her in the pose ion of canada and her colonica iu ceu aral america guiana and the west reciprocity of that sort if inexpressibly it ie juet possible pos fible however that a contingency coutin gency arite in which it would undesirable for ua to guarantee the british of canada on the whole the american people while cordially recognizing the kindly spirit of the spectators advances will probably prefer to keep right along at the old eland handling the doctrine alone and applying it impartially to all comers great britain included |