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Foreign News April 12, 1836

Alexandria Gazette

Alexandria, Alexandria County, District Of Columbia

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From Havre, Feb 1: The American question is overshadowed by France's ministerial crisis but revived in Journal des Debats reviewing US President's January 8 message, undoing December 7 impression; opposition sees it settled by England. Spain's war stalemated; England boosts Mediterranean naval force.

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HAVRE.—The subjoined extract, says the New York American, from a Havre letter of the 18th of Feb., may be deemed interesting:

Havre, 1st Feb.—The American question is so entirely lost sight of during the ministerial crisis, but was brought into view two days ago in an article in the Journal des Debats, which reviews the Message of the 8th of January. This does away the good impression made by that of the 7th of December. The opposition journals still consider the affair as if settled by the action of England; and so do most people.

The war in Spain goes on without any decided advantage on either side. England you must recollect continues to increase her naval force in the Mediterranean.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Political War Report

What keywords are associated?

American Question Ministerial Crisis Journal Des Debats War In Spain English Naval Force Mediterranean

Where did it happen?

Havre

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Primary Location

Havre

Event Date

1st Feb.

Outcome

war in spain goes on without any decided advantage on either side

Event Details

The American question is lost sight of during the ministerial crisis but brought into view two days ago in an article in the Journal des Debats reviewing the Message of the 8th of January, doing away with the good impression from the 7th of December; opposition journals consider it settled by England's action, as do most people. The war in Spain continues without decided advantage on either side. England continues to increase her naval force in the Mediterranean.

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