

' ' H 



pt Greek insignia, causing the admiral* to 

 had g*4e to 





Baud 



a* calculated to 



i 

 IIAI. 



' .....' 



- re- 



uid on Aug. 86, by a ma- 

 lontad a memorandum daclar- 



I nl.ide I 



i '- i I!.. | r IT. r,.| !.,, 

 hat IP- niiton. 



;* re- 

 * was dismissed from the preai- 



i V utonomy. The French 



e-taMi-i he new autonomy in 



v comprised the enrollment of n foreign 



uauguratinj 



new administration, and t he selection of a gov. 

 These proposals had the support of the Russian Gov- 

 ernment an. I they were finally accepted )>> 

 asthebafi w autonoi 



seconded by the Italian <i..\. 

 -t the view ti 



of the 



ons between < 



1 to the j 



liovi : : ; Kuri>|ieaii 



lillt he de-l|||,'d. It WH> 



voke the General Assembly on the inaugurat 



:nv. The withdrawal of the Turki-h troops 

 was to Uke place gradually. The admirals d< 



commission to 



.-ninst 



id i- th.- I'orte protested as a violnt i 

 Itan. It was ! 



-cnt to pr 



posts were gradually .ailed in and replaced b> 

 ropean troops. ; n-m-ntntivi^ h 



a- ..[.'. ! aatonomj -A .: I. .' mall Ing it < i I. 1 . 



upon f the Turldsh troop- 



.t ,,ro|-.M-,| to raise the (>l 



it the other cabinet* would not consent 

 irk inn gendarerie were place*! ora- 



mund of Kuro|H>an .rti.-.-r-. .. i ers agreeing to 

 itnit n con- 



,-..- . f 



a ileinaii.l that t 

 |*>intinetr 



. ; and 



t sanction the ap* 



i>4irwith the 



tn..| hould le 



in various parts ' 



, tliey tir.,1 upon Austrian 



iM-dati* 



reston-'l to their lan.i-. although the -*-<|innr was 

 passinc The ahniml extended imle? 



r the it^titut 

 land and houses. The Mohammedans in the cities, 



who for a long time refused to deal with or work 



. 



e*B hesisged and deprind then of fb. 

 began u> frai*-rnia* oaee moo 



: 



1'.. 





j.-. but ihr admir , 

 afe until a lmr& and 



mm \md -. 



be ur. as thry would not armt their 



I . '.;- ' - -' . - . ' . .. 



' -^ ;.-.- ,;.,-,. 



'''''' 



r as a pfoviaional cooui 

 unc militanrdircctk 



Oermany supporlMi the obfteetkm. 

 M i:\ .the long inrnlar-fthapeil Uand lying 

 ai...,t H; miles south of Florida. It is the largest 

 mum MMi * **" eMepUon 



' i' r- i. ' ..'-..., ,.-....,. 



' 



' --, 



in thr N, w World. (The 



MI.-II as to make tmpwible to ob 



aion of events there. The 



Mha- have bean eompiled from the 

 best avail, 



to inaccuracy from the very nature of the ease. 

 This year we are enabl.- 







account. a gentleman who has followed 



the campaigns there for two years, has been in 



pa, an. I ha- trarrliM 



military operations, and 

 who, moreover, being simply an Ai 



in scant, of .nf 

 interested account. 



l'o|il..iio,,. <t census of Cube, 



-?. gave the total population as 1.631.61 



th,-.. . ;I:,IMMMI K. r. .- - V ".., ^. 



160.000 Spaniards, emigra ;*in. 



re were about AO.OOO Chine- 



replace slave labor, which was 

 ultimately in 1866. This population was very 



to each square kilometre as follows : Santiago de 



Culm. :::: Tu.rt. Santa tiara, 



tanzas.ao-99: Ilarana, 8M0; Pin 



I>opulatioo as white 



:' : ' I" .-.--..:-., ' i:. 



are a mixel mo-, w hereas the greater mass of them 



. and the social lines between white 



nnd i-la. k are drawn very much as they are in oar 



% The present insurrection has 



brought forth a strange and incomprehensible peo- 



nownaa thane* \ :i hough little nndar- 



/*<*0e fa 

 oppressor and 



uly pacific. He rep- 

 uban population, and his 

 character i- - io the rest of 



.Un 1 ! 



than anything elm>, that hat canard the Spaniards 



to .i|.|.ar a- tx mnt5 in the island of Cul. The 



fo will not oppose, n-t.. ' tfht. The 



exorbitant 



ln pea-NUit ha* no word of protest. 



oiled 



ami masted, and not on 

 rntativr of nn avaricious Government, but in all 



a coin into his hand- The p. 



seimi incapable of hatred. Peace at any price, is 

 his motto. The economic question i- nothing to 



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