119 From Nov. 28, 1881, Lieut. Gen. Luis Prendergast
to Aug. 5, 1883 y Gordon, Marquis
of Victoria de las Tunas
120 From. Aug. 5, 1883, Lieut. Gen. of Division
to Sept. 28, 1883 Tomas de Reyan y
Reyna, provisional
121 From Sept. 28, 1883, Lieut. Gen. Ignacio Maria
to Nov. 8, 1884 del Castillo
122 From Nov. 8, 1884, Lieut. Gen. Ramon Fajardo
to Mar. 25, 1886 e Izquierdo
123 From Mar. 25, 1886, Lieut. Gen. Emilio Calleja
to July 15, 1887 e Isasi
124 From July 15, 1887, Lieut. Gen. Saba Marin y
to Mar. 13, 1889 Gonzalez
125 From Mar. 13, 1889, Lieut. Gen. Manuel Salamanca
died Feb. 6, 1890 y Begrete
126 From Mar. 13, 1889, General of Division Jose
to Apr. 4, 1890 Sanchez Gomez, provisional
127 From Apr. 4, 1890, Lieut. Gen. Jose Chinchilla
to Aug. 20, 1890 y Diez de Onate
128 From Aug. 20, 1890, Lieut. Gen. Camilo Polavieja
to June 20, 1892 y del Castillo
129 From June 20, 1892; Lieut. Gen. Alejandro Rodriguez
died July 15, 1893 Arias
130 From July 15, 1893, General of Division Jose
to Sept. 5, 1893 Arderius y Garcia, provisional
131 From Sept. 5, 1893, Lieut. Gen. Emilio Calleja
to Apr. 16, 1895 e Isasi
132 From Apr. 16, 1895, Captain Gen. Arsenio Martinez
to Jan. 20, 1896 Campos
133 From Jan. 20, 1896, Lieut. Gen. Savas Marin y
to Feb. 11, 1896 Gonzalez
134 From Feb. 11, 1896, Lieut. Gen. Valeriano Weyler
to Oct. 31, 1897 y Nicolau
135 From Oct. 31, 1897, Capt. Gen. Ramon Blanco
to Nov. 30, 1898 y Erenas
136 From Nov. 30, 1898, Lieut. Gen. Adolfo Jimines
to Jan. 1, 1899, Castellanos
at 12 noon.
There must be added an unwelcome note. The Spaniards--not their high
officials--left most ungraciously. It is not to be wondered at that they
were sad, that they were sullen, that they were resentful; that they
were fearful lest the Cubans should rise against them at the last moment
and inflict upon them vengeanc
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