Show TO DEAL WITH CUBA tho the new york evening post publishes from the scotch head of a mercantile house in cuba the following fol follow loving ing letter thank god tho the war la 13 over and it 1 wo h leavo avo peace with noth in g to disturb the ilia h harmony a armony that mav now non ensue there ai will bo bi a chance of making up for or the past which hue has been so BO full ull of 0 trouble unfortunately tuna tely toly thorn there Is no lie trustworthy information as to tho the terms terrry agreed upon all that Is id known Is that thai tibe whereas reas porto rico has haa boon been glen over to the united states stales cuba has not ben d disposed of 0 la in the same earno way varl spain renounces her rights ot of sov ere arity over oner the island and from rom this it la Is intoned that thai it is ie the intention on tile tho part of tho the united states to grant independence pend pen dence crice to cuba under an american protectorate ate let detling LIng the collection of customs in tho the hands of tho elie united states stales without knowing positively what nhat Is to bo be I 1 dono aid 10 I 1 do not caro care to express an opinion 1 I would ho however nover venture to say that it if t tho he NI alies of 0 tho the people aro are consulted immediate annexation would it be 0 more ac ahan in dependence independence uy ey tile tha people I 1 P a I 1 mean re resident s I 1 dent spaniards who ho depre pent cent about 64 GO per cent of the wealth af 0 tho the island all ail tho the foreigners clenora and I 1 mig might h t nay any a large it ft not tho the greater part of 0 ta thal he cubans certainly of all those possessed of 0 any property cuba Is in rc reality aliby if not in nanne name united states territory it strikes us ua that tho the united states ought to provide provida an organic law and give to cuba a 9 territorial rit orial government for two or three years the organic law ought to outline and put oil the laws that tho the territory should create it ought also to prescribe who in the first election should bo be it should send the governor and li likewise keIse a a commission to establish the hrat first government and to appoint the first officers such buch as aa judges surveyors at torney general postmasters etc and as aa many as possible of these should le be from cuban residents with it all should go fro tho the solemn promise that within two or three years so soon as aa tit titles les could be practically cally adjusted and absolute peace and order secured the people should decide for themselves the form of government covern ment that they wanted there Is no other i way ay that the united states can keep falth faith with the people there and with the w world orld for the woi id has never given even this country credit for being sincere in the promise which congress mode made when the declaration of war was waa issued I 1 |