Cuba and the Presidency.
 
October 3, 1851
 

Ex-Governor John Reynolds of Illinois, formerly a member of Congress, has written a letter to the Anzieger Des Western, a German newspaper in St. Louis, in which he holds the following language:

I am much pleased to see that you have stirred up the dry bones of The Republican newspaper of this morning, the 11th, on the Cuba subject. The course, in my judgement, and the one which I shall pursue, is to rouse the people for true and genuine liberty, and by this course the people will force the Government into war, or put this Whig Administration out of power.

I see the Democratic papers have taken up for Cuba all over the Union, and of course the Whigs are strong on the other side. This Cuba subject will be a strong element in the next Presidential contest. I think Douglass will go for Cuba. I will vote for no man opposed to Cuba.

It appears the Cuba question is to enter into the exciting elements of the Presidential campaign.