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Show ' ' Cuban Adair. Havana, 30. The Home Government Govern-ment lias relieved Gen. Burriel of the command of the eastern department, because in his proclamation, issued last week, he attacked the fxisling administration of Spain. He has been onlcred to appear at Madrid to answer a charge preferred against him in relation re-lation to this matter. Capt.-Gen. Jovellar insists that the government shall accept his resignation resigna-tion unless he is granted the full extraordinary ex-traordinary ('powers enjoyed by his predecessors. Government has 'conceded 'con-ceded increased powers, but they are restricted by certain conditions. The Vuse dc Cuba says "the only reason why Jovellar hae-not taken efie.ctive measures for the tranqudizatiou of the Island, was because he could not legally do so." Both the fW and biaro declare that the conservatives favor the granting of extraordinary powers for the only way to 1 secure Cuba to Spain is lo declare martial law throughout the Island, levy forced contributions, and rail out tiie militia to suppress the rebellion. |