Show I THE FOREST KING Of Cuba Leads the Govern rGen eral I Merry Round TH BURCHELL MURDER CASE Some Important Evidence Elicited Pupil FarniinirJn Canada and the Profits A Fatal Street Affray Special t Tnn HEUAMI Examiner Dlspaton1 NEW Youu Sept 31 1 ccording to advices ad-vices received from Havana Don Manuel Garcia King of the Cuban Forestsis still amusing himself at the expense of Governor General Palayieja and the entire Spanish cohorts which have been scattered throughout tho island Troops have been moving in every direction trying to lay hands on Manuel and his band but he has evaded them at every turn and while they are scouring the country in ono section of Cuba ho appears in another burning villages wrecking trains and committing wholesale pillige The King of the Forests invariably leaves a communication communica-tion bahind congratulating the men of arms on their valor and shrewdness and begging them to carry his very kindest regards re-gards to Governor General Palavieja The robber chief tan sometimes lets the Spaniards catch up with him but when thoy do they invariably regret it for they usually carry C number of dead off the field in the engagements which ensue while the robb2rs escape without loosing a man The governor general last Thursday summoned all tho editors of Havana to his palace and forbade them on pain of imprisonment im-prisonment from hereafter publishing any thing about the movement of troops that arc dispatched to capture Garcia General Palavitjapointcdout out to the journalists that I Garcia wits evidently a close reader of the papers and the news published about the arrival and dej artuie of soldiers kept him fully informed s J that he could avoid the soldiers without trouble and only meet them when he desired On tho strength of rumors of a revolu tionary outbreak in Santiago de Cuba the governor general has sent a large detachment detach-ment of soldiers into < that territory and the citizens are compelled to furnish him with rations He has also thrown a num ber of prominout citizens supposed to bo in sympathy with the revolutionary movement move-ment into prison and has generally terror ized the community so completely that many planters have moved with their families into Havana where they cannot be incarcerated without the knowledge of their friends and the public I is also feared that the policy of exiling citizens willbe continued for an indefinite period unless pressure is brought to bear to stop it |