THE CUBA REVIEW And Bulletin. 



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Representatives of Cuba to the Peace Conference at The Hague, June 15. The other member is 

 Gonzalo de Quesada, whose portrait appeared in the May issue. 



have canals built, the 

 streets of Camajuani 

 should be drained, 

 and a cart road be 

 laid from Caimito 

 Guayabal and Banes 

 Beach. 



The plan for dredg- 

 ing three channels in 

 the port of ]\Iatan- 

 zas has been ap- 

 proved. 



WHERE THE PEACE CONFEREXCE WILL MEET. 



The sittings of the second peace con- 

 ference will be held in the Hall of Knights, 

 a thirteenth century castle built for the 

 coun;s of Holland in the old days when 

 they, with the bishops of Utrecht and the 

 dukes of Guelders, ruled the low country. 



READY FOR ANOTHER REVOLUTION. 



Campos Marquetti, one of the political 

 leaders, declared at a recent meeting of 

 Zayas adherents, says the Havana Tele- 

 graph, that the Miguelistas stand ready to 

 start another revolution unless their leader 

 is elected. This threat has been repeat- 

 edly made in Sanitago. 



ZAYAS AND GOMEZ PARTISANS FALL OUT. 



A Liberal meeting at Placetas, Santa 

 Clara province, June 4, broke up in a shoot- 

 ing match between the supporters of Al- 

 fredo Zayas and Jose Migul Gomez. No 

 one was hurt. 



JUAN GUALBERTO GOMEZ ON ZAYAS. 



Sr. Juan Gualberto Gcmez delivered a 

 lengthy discourse, saying among other things 

 that were applauded to the echo : "The 



Sr. Manuel Sanguily. 



Jose [Miguel 



Liberal party inevi- 

 tably will split, but 

 80 per cent., of it 

 will remain with 

 Zaj^as, while only 20 

 per cent, will cling 

 to Jose }^Iiguel." 

 Moreover, though at 

 first he favored no 

 particular candidate, 

 when he saw the 

 propagan dists of 

 aking a canvass from 

 ward to ward, carrying pistols and 

 clubs, and even knives, he quickly decided 

 which candidate he ought to support. 



DIFFERENCES TO BE SETTLED. 



Persons in a position to speak with au- 

 thority say that the differences that _ have 

 been disrupting the Liberal party will be 

 settled within a week. Under new ar- 

 rangements Zayas will give way to General 

 Gomez, and Gomez will favor General 

 Asbert for Governor of Havana, as a com- 

 promise. Only one difference exists at the 

 present time between the ^liguelists and 

 Zayistas, and that is regarding a choice for 

 Governor of Santa Clara. 



CUBAN CODE TO BE REVISED. 



flannel Landa y Gonzalez, magistrate of 

 the audiencia of Havana, at present detailed 

 by the provisional government to duty with 

 the claims commission, has been selected 

 to succeed Francisco Diago, the retiring 

 acting secretary of the department of justice 

 resigned. 



