Show BLANCO STILL HOSTILE Wanted to Fight nd Predict3 Disas i 1 I ter to America I New York Sept 15A dispatch to the Herald from Havana quotes Captain Cap-tain General Blanco as having said I am naturally inclined to be charitable charit-able and I am Incapable of hating anyone but I confess to a feeling of deep resentment against the United States whose conduct toward Spain in dEClaring war against us without motive mo-tive or pretext just at the time when they were receiving from us the highest high-est marks of our friendship and respect re-spect can never be condemned too se verehr uIt ought never to be forgotten that just when the United States were announcing an-nouncing their Intention of coming to Cuba to establish a firm government they were in reality directing hostilities hostili-ties principally against Porto Rico and the Philippines Since thC beginning of this war it has always been my heartfelt desire as commlnderinchicf of the army for the day to arriv when I could match my armed strength against theirs and die If necessary among the t j ruins of Havana if fortune 1Jcre not f favorable but I was unable to realize my hone My government has signed the pIp rotocol and her Jecision must I be complied with Nevertheless I have an eternal confidence in divine justice and 1 have therefore hofle that this arrogant nation will receive Its just deserts and God knows hat the day when this act of national desDoilation is accom > lished and the stirs and stripes float frpm the walls of Havana van that day may perhaps marktee 4 beginning of the decay of he Amen I can nation Before it Is all over I wish to DUt j c > IY 111P ii myself on record as havi no dislIke for tiler rirmy ot the United states On the cpntrary L hve the Yflgl5 ap preciati of their noble and courageous courage-ous behavior |