Show yleraeaeeat Yw QY GKX ITIHlltUII IEK OUR NEW CONSULQCMBRAU ttJl ul TO TFId CITY OF HAVANA II If ll Sol a Mrnnor In Hi Amen < > < ol 1senaae iew 1Inlf hioamlol In rubsmIhw uf lh mittilniK I hlfiain d hugh 1 nsuitM Ieelhe l TIT new 1 I I g appointed consul I r a r 0 general to CubA la I not unfamiliar < lIb I the scenes of war I that await him at TS I Ina post He 1mss ti J I ecru tome settle 4 Hn Is I a nephew of leneml Itobert K Ir I and scrtwl under un-der the confederate lender dining flue war of the rebellion He wan bolli In 1S35 nt Clermont Fairfax Count Virginia and ame gmdunted from the military nnulemy In Ih W Commit shooed as lleiiteniint In the Second cat airy he went to the frontier wa severely severe-ly I wounded b the Indian and wn ie called to bo Instructor of cavalry at West Iolnt When the war came Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Ijee resigned lute Connnlslon Hid joined the confederate iause At first hn did start dub and woo adjutant general gen-eral ot llwells brigade In September itch he was made tleulvnnnt colonel of the First Virginia cavalry and soon afterward wai promoted to bo colonel Hn served In all the campaign of the arlllY of northern Vlrglnli In ISO Lee wns made n brigadier general and 1 n major general IS11 At Winchester Winches-ter In ltd he wn disabled by a severe wound which kept him from duly for several months In ISO he wns placet In command of the whole cntnlr romps ot the army ot northern Virginia mid a month later surrendered lo lencral Mendn nt Fimmllle and letlred lo his Virginia home In 18S5 In wns olecld uternor of Virginia lenernl Ice Rota lo Color with nlMolute lllicrly In ravel nliout whcroirr he pleamn unobstructed un-obstructed and unrestricted by the Spaniard Should the President dIre 11 d-Ire mmy Information concerning the stain of affair In Cuba the new consul con-sul general wilt bo In n splendid position posi-tion to lIther It It Is I known Hint Orn V 0 v t t Ar a t y mrI i OIN nTiiuoii 111 oral Ito while being n fair man warmly warm-ly I m pint t nthizM with thn Insurgent I I II I |