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ich have annoyed the Spanish Government. This appears to have created trouble for him. The Spanish ministers have talked the matter over, and decided to demand an explanation from the ex-Captain-General. The commanders of each of the ports in the Spanish kingdom have been instructed to ask the General what these remarks were the moment he sets his foot on Spanish soil, wherever that may be. If his statement agrees with the reports of his speech, he will immediately be arrested and tried by court-martial. The particular remark reported which so offended the Government was in reference to his being certain that no other minister would keep him in office after the death of Canovas. General Blanco is endeavoring to establish his government in Havana. He is not having an easy time of it, however. The Spanish ministers were led to believe that there were a great number of Cubans who were desirous of seeing Home Rule established, and who would come to the assistance of Spain if she attempted to do this. One of the proposed changes was that certain of the offices should be filled by Cubans. From the accounts given. General Blanco expected to find no difficulty in getting the Cubans to serve under him. To his dismay he has found that the reported strong Home Rule party does not exist, and that the Cubans decline the honors offered them. He had to threaten one man with banishment from Cuba before he could persuade him to take any part in the establishment of the reforms. * * * * * The war is being actively pursued all over the island. General Garcia has, it is said, captured Holguin and Mayari in Santiago de Cuba. At Pinar del Rio City the insurgents defeated the Spanish troops and took from them some guns and a large store of ammunition. It is said that a million dollars, sent over to pay the Spanish army, has mysteriously disappeared from Havana's treasury, and the soldiers are extremely indignant over it. The desperate want of money among the troops is leading to some very reprehensible acts, if we are to believe what we hear. It seems that some soldiers brought their colonel word that they knew where they could lay hands on $14,000, and they said that if they were allowed to go and seize it they would bring it to the colonel to pay the regiment, which otherwise would mutiny. The colonel allowed his men to set off on their shameful expedition, and learned that sure e
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