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Letters from 1874

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John Jay to Postscriptum.—A telegram from Pesth says that— Yesterday, 24th March, in the chamber of deputies, the new president of the cabinet, Mr. Bitto, explained the programme of the government, and declared that its principal task would be to remedy financial and economic difficulties by the simplification of the administrative machinery and the establishment of a balance between the receipts and expenditure. He announced that the cabinet will set aside all inopportune questions and avoid all subjects of dissension; and terminated by asking for the support of all parties, March 25, 1874

From John Jay
To Postscriptum.—A telegram from Pesth says that— Yesterday, 24th March, in the chamber of deputies, the new president of the cabinet, Mr. Bitto, explained the programme of the government, and declared that its principal task would be to remedy financial and economic difficulties by the simplification of the administrative machinery and the establishment of a balance between the receipts and expenditure. He announced that the cabinet will set aside all inopportune questions and avoid all subjects of dissension; and terminated by asking for the support of all parties
March 25, 1874

No. 10. Mr. Jay to Mr. Fish. American Legation, Vienna, March 25, 1874. (Received April 20.) No. 720.] Sir: Some eighteen months since I advised you, by my No. 499,…