

1 1 : 



Maria Agutrre, an American oilissn ar- 



. Wa* 



,,;,: :.:. - f !.'.. I !..'.-! 

 Sanguilly was 



ii a criminal charge. He was not 

 ->gof December, when he 



il hisjajtUi h Mi 



till 



. 



r. when be 



Frank 

 rramonte "'' 



: umrnt. I 



vines* met t Najaaa, near Guaia- 



permanent government. 



,. \ur.in,- uf Saota UMfa DMrifid HMO, 



Maceo, Roloff, and Oomes 



,l ,-;, ,!,-.! Provisj sj il l'i. ri ! It vfabad ' 



^.ri, think..,- thai ..,./ riwtdd IN UM n> 



^Ka WM discuawtl. and rariou* and oppo- 

 rested regarding the form 



btOb^^ f oMMMptM aoded lU labor* on 

 nn.-ipe, where a 



nlitut i"ti f"T t!i-' ii'-w ' ut'.iM r>-; >.('.. w.i> 

 ^Kd and proclaimed to the world. The 

 ' th.- iv public U by this instru- 

 stftlin a Conn 



' "ir 



the supreme command. All ( ubens are obUfd 

 to serve the republic with their persons and 



, .- .- ' : ; . . . . 



of foreigner* is exempt from taxation, provided 



- , ' . _ ' : ' ' .' ' . . 



from the beginning of the war u> the date of it* 



, :. ' ' ' ..-.' .'- '. ' : . 



The judicial authority Will be 



,!.!,' ' . - . - 



latitre bmnohes of the OovemmenL 



..:..,.".;:. . 



liiwinaj permanent ofHcials of the 



>f the Bepoblie, Salvador 

 a| PMrto Pfil ;- ' 



' 



f tln> Depart - 



.-h secretarr has a dcj- 

 t-as of a vacancy. The ministerial gov- 

 >t Im- authority to make laws dealing 

 ! affairs of the repub- 

 . but ions and contract loa- 

 mi troops, to declare reprisals 

 iv. ami. if in the judgment of 

 v necessary, to inter- 

 vene in military op-ration*. The military or- 

 nnces as drawn up by the 

 eoram i ^re subject to the approval 



il, as also are treaties made by the 

 tty of peace with Spain 

 f'Hrm an absolute basis of ind-|H-nIence 

 and after it has been ao- 

 !it in 'ounril of 



Emitted for ratifleation 

 resentatives convoked for 



ss it has the sanction of 

 u power to dissolve the 

 a new one shall be con- 

 rs. To be a member one 

 tars of agv. anil no mem- 

 ber ran hold another orti.-.- m,d.-r t!i.- r. ; . 



r. wh.-n he is unable 

 In rase both offices 



heoome vacant by resignation, death, or other 



eaf. an Assembly of Representatives will u- 



i <.ir|Mise of electing a new Presi- 



Baoh Secretarr up- 



ust help to carry out the rv 

 indl off Minister*. The 



Maaso. of Man/* -tarr of War. Carlos 



>anta Clara; A*itani SecivUry of 

 War, Mario Menooal. of Matanias; SeersUry of 

 Foreign Affairs. Kafael Portuondo, of Santtajco 

 . retary of Foreign Affairs. 

 rHaryof the Treas- 

 v.-rn rn..> 



Secretary of the Treasury. J- ,v 

 Santiago de Cuba; Secretary of the Interior. 



Secretary of the Interior, Carlos Dnbois.of lUra^ 

 w Commander in Chief,Oen. Maximo Gooes: 

 Lieutenant General. A ntonioMaeeo. JoafMaeeo, 

 MasoCmpote.SerannSanchei,and Fuerto Uodri- 



Estrada Palma waa a| 



t. ntuiry and diplomalic 

 abroad. Gen. Bai 



V..TS of the republic to th- fnit^l Stai~. 



lh Vntiiiiin Campaign. The plan of the 

 insurgents was to raise the standard of revoln- 



tne whole island. 

 Campos to 



onp 



tha 







. 



entered Camagney and Roloff landed in 

 (Mara, troops had to be withdrawn from! 

 -ba and other places to garrte 

 threatened by the rebels in the center of 

 island. Unless the insurgents were in much 

 greater force than the Spaniard* they would not 

 attack; neither would they give the troopa any 

 opporr stacking, for they knew 



im-h of t- 

 any force that wi 

 were able to harass the 

 hovering on their flanks 

 detachment*. Kven 

 was verr low. they could oontmae tbea* tactics 



k : . -,: - ' -.,;, - v .: 



tuml /rum the soldier./ the pUn of tbe rett 



<imi IIICT K" r nw triw >* 



Hacking.' for they knew evurr 

 . and could always ouUMfgfc 

 ran sent against them. They 



the war ait> place*! un-l.-r 

 Oommander-in-4-hirf. having tinder 

 .m command a lieutenant general. 



the province of Puerto Principe to 

 all plantation work undsrpenah 

 lion of their property, also forbidding them to 



town*. 

 of 



time for 



, the sugar cane came round. Yet he 



did not basin aggtessive operations in October; 



thou^heliadSCoOO men, three times as many 



' the Spanish troons, 



9&.000 wrrr t hn.wn into Santa Clara, while the 



for thede- 



