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 r of emancipation and their eommoa labor 



rr.s.i'.r.. '..-. . rl .slaven .,....,! ..- 



ion ehaofe of a man who he- 



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or of a free man, and the amiable char- 





- .IAO tnoaonaim of C % tiha, Uwtead of the 



,,.!t. , ,i.. Irsl war. t.'- r, - .-. .. ,: i, 

 4oa no* Bauer or fear, expects to find auoh afleetioo- 



vwwUl U Ihorter, lu dUartrr. lea^ and more easy 



*M fnni.i:> :!.. - -- lunit peso) a wl - 



/rihrr will termi- 



aat. it. If they do txt ill treat u. w. will Dot ill 

 treat thru, 1.. them respect and they will be re- 



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Antonio Maceo. with l-'i-.r 



>lher officer*, inclmli 



and Joai Maoeo, arrival fmm 



u equipped with 



The Spanish Government 



afcoati t,, r-.-nf,.r,. th- U- 



guarded the coart, l> 





/rpt the itivatlore again at ( u- 



hrtn HI Miiii/Miullo. The 



h.-in 



lien, u i th- -a. 



le and another American 

 the members of the expedition 

 l>y the Spaniards. They were 



>d on tin* ur-.-nt demand of t h.- 



iiMilur 



lamade in Havana to liberate 



lie powder magazine in thehar- 

 arrvati were made in th- 



Villinlll- ilitiTVi-! :lf Of 



i American cit ixcn, arrested aa 

 of re-enforcement * fmm Spain 

 . Ho was reported to I* 



)n April 13 a* pan of hi* force 

 it near Palmcnto. when by snr- 

 ounded by 8.000 S|>anianK and 

 wugh with hearv looses. The 

 r Crombct, a rvvolut ionary hero. 



was one of the slain: but ha was killed by * 

 traitor in hl own party. one ttojo. who va* 

 if.i caught and hanged by Maoso, Blaa- 

 where tha insurgents were amassivaly active 

 rwdd*ily.lo whWilWOoT. 



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.4 ! I^aMutias, near Puerto 



ney. near Santiagt* d ( 'uba, was 



-d and the annory plundered, (a M. IU- 



STcarUetaZ and other ptoea"r 

 ista reaortad to explosiras. The 

 iards. eapecially the workingmaa. 



iniurgeiil* oj.-nly in iiii-n-a^ing n 

 gave them secret atl. 



Abroad, and 



rector and Commander in Chief of the Fororn 



Marshal Martinet Canno* wto tvooaadad Cal- 

 le ja as Captain General aad norasMnder of tha 

 fved with re-enforotments oa April 16 



iiitanamo. fhj the day followiaf ha ta 

 - Innmt ion pladcilur himatif to carry ool 



posed mainly of S| nian K and the A 

 The leaders of these parties dad 

 <>f the Government, and aa the A 

 otabV s 



in far.* 



' 



the late revolution, the 



party WM a dam|ier to the revolution. Many 

 respectable dtiieni belonging to thU part y now. 



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ther reforms than thoee voted by the Toru*. be- 

 gan to give moral tupport and material aj.l to 

 the rebellion, and some of the yooaptr ones 



th armed themselves and went to join 



gwita in the del* 1 1 1 arana and the 



.nsteamen for th.- ,t or the 



. Islands, intending to aid in the fit- 



form could not stop from landing on the ooaat. 

 ainnos offered pardon to all insor- 



pardon 



gents who would lay down their arms, except 

 leaders. He appointed Crea. Garrich governor 

 of tha province of Santiago, with Gea. Halcedo 

 asoommaiHler of 

 haadnuanem at Santiago de Cuba, aad Gen. La- 



SamJar>daCuba,aad 

 commaadarof tha Second Division at 



the < Spani*h Cortes authorise.! the Govern- 

 ment toraise 600.000.000 pesHa. for the p- 

 preasion of tha rfAtlUoa.kadsosM toiaeraasa 



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lber*w&Wlooa.* r \t f > r <VW 

 more ready to sail in August for aa aggressive 

 campaign 'after the rainy evaana was over. The 

 raw recruits that came from Spain, mostly boys 

 of eighteen and nineteen, were almost worthless 

 whe? pitted against the tougheoed negro guer- 

 rillaa. who slapToa tha ground without sioW 

 ing aad sabsMed when tiecessary on the wild 

 fruits of tha country. The Spanish commissary 

 arrangements were so defective that the troops 



could not be moved in any numbers. The con- 



