Show I GET OUT YANKEE mi I I One of the Mildestltr Parting Salutations al Havana by Spaniards to I Americans Gen re ad nowstndOf Americans barely Ont nf Cubllu V1It the ntnr bof Icey West ria April 10Tell the Ollelte to get under liah at one Capt cowles Blffnal the Vache that the n lea Mates fleet Is ready to clear out 011lavanaaml I Slow fol S-low the Bache qut These were the words of Consul den eral lee at GUS Yesterday afternpoii ai he stood on the POOl of the Tern with a group of correspondents around him It was evident to alt that Gen lee Intended to be the last to looe and a murmur oC opplllso went moulld In support of his IntentionAl The Evelyn had already passed Al ° r1 castle when the Ollv tte weighed anchor The Jlache was close behind mid the Fern wan the last of the line TIe wharves and boats on both tides of the narrow en trance to the harbor weie clowded with Spaniards who hissed and Jeered an each boat pissed out As tile Tern rounded to heading for the open sea she poised near the Maine wreck l The group on deck had been u3hlllg and talking exPressing ex-Pressing their snlllactlon at leaving Havana With one aVeord each man darted his hot In alule tu the brave lend while slllIe tell on all for the space of several mlllut On le IDir on board the Fern mode that boat a target for redoubled II hisses groans catcall And whistles I from the Crowds on share CUt out rtnitee swine was about tho mildest expression Used Tills seemed to etrlke every one on oard l as ludicrous ViceConsul Springer who had been In the Island thirty ears wad I1ls hat td n Particularly Abusive group sllylng I In tones loud enough for all to hear Walt unit my friends Wt shall all be back soon TIIPI wa one pretty Inldnt On the Cabanas chore a lJrltlsh steamer was unlondlng nt her ht Aa the Fern Passed the Union Jack was dipped while the English crew ova ov-a hell ty cheer It Iq needless to say that the compliment wua s returned with all possible IUMO Havana seemed dazed yesterday when the people found that Gen Ifc was i rally going and that all the American were going with him Not 4ag to see the United States Hag lion ling from tho Marc at Casa Nuevo struclt many residents as full less than a calunity Tile correspondents were be tleged with tager questions ns to the Intentions of the Americans and when n bombard ment ot the 1It was likely to commence lhegoernmnl ol11lols seemed ot much at a loon OR nit the rest A Hpanjsh ciljcer of high track hought 0 correspondent to tell him If he had any m > vn not made public anti affecting the future of the city I The tth tint Mr Golan the nrltlsh tmslil called with Gen Lee on i Capt Gen Blanco aloo puzzled many I some UllcvIni that this meant that an Kng Hsh I alliance had been Atiled The truth Is tbellnvana newspapers have been under Bitch close I surveillance for months Imo been made to publish No many untruths and have printed so mnii1y1uleaolfUtheUnltcd states backIng back-Ing down at the demand or UormOllt Italy Austria and Russia that the residents resi-dents take no stock whatever In anything any-thing published Consenuently when they saw the Am 7 ricans Iraving de PlAte tho statements of the pattern that they hall no Intention of golngh 10 file believed 0 crisis at hand tTler Just r tett 0 no front Gn 1 who went all board tho Fern Imme dlath altr him farewell call on Capt On Illnnco title consular people and the correspondents 0 went quietly I onboard rdcl sthr board in l Juan nail I 1 revs No one vvai > molested or Insulted but the people stared curlouMy the nevvspip men to vhose plOnc1I I 11 rid nrown loon tomed rnclo 1 down tu the dock with their grips cones anti other hand bascaceEhowlnE their Intention to de part Infact Havana was kinder than tho on uutolde AH arrived ot Iy wt today In o state uf wreck Everybody uas nick some more eo i than others 11n i the nn1I1 men did lot i escape From there the-re uded decks of the Olivette hearty hers went up ns the Tern with the correspondents and onulr agent onboard on-board put ashore Several hundred persons on the dock added their shout to this usty welcome and for some hours Played gazing at the Fern on mbich On Lee could be seen pacing the dk At about 11 oclock Gen Lee crime Ashore nl1 id received nn nnsnt ClOm Washington to his requt lor Orders sent earlier Alter a brief reception On Lee went un hoard the Olivetti which hnd hen kept waiting 011 < 11 sailed Ir Tampa at noon 110 will gu dlroet to WAhlnton Nlntoll 1 i fulices Were landed from the Borhe and lost front thO 1lyn |