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October 26, 1882 issue

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This article presents news briefs. A Cabinet meeting was held at Washington on Friday afternoon, at which all members of the Cabinet were present. No questions of importance are said to have been considered. The political situation in New York and Pennsylvania was informally discussed. The Spanish-American Claims Commission held a session on Monday afternoon at Washington. All of the more important claims to be decided involve the question of citizenship, and no action will be taken upon them until the negotiations now pending between the United States Government and Spain shall terminate in an agreement as to what shall be accepted by the court as conclusive evidence of American citizenship.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; MEETINGS; CITIZENSHIP; NEW York (State); PENNSYLVANIA; UNITED States; SPAIN
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