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Show A Washington special given this morning suggests a new lino of policy with the Spaniards iu Cuba. The ao-tton ao-tton of their captain general is altogether alto-gether too antiquated for the volunteers volun-teers under his command, and they propose to take control of matters themselves, neither respecting the lives or property of Americans, nor paying any heed to treaty obligations to the United States. This news, when it icaohes tho lines of tho insurgents, will oause renewed hope and vigor. A collision with tho United States is tho Tcry tling the Cubans have for years prayed might come to tho Spaniards. It will be bettor for their oause than oven the force of five thousand Amcri-' Amcri-' L-aos with whioh president Cespedos 1 asserted ho could secure independence ) within three months. So, tho sooner tho new move is made tho quicker will tho Gem of the Antilles become a free and independent State. |