| Show I TO BUY HANN LKADERS 4 N 1 Spaniards Will Give Them Gold and Posiicn I to Submit 11 I I PROPOSAL MADE TO CUBAN GEN RABI I I j I Ii I tp With General Plo Start Out InN at In-N CanopmIgn to Milk Veare I tit the I oorgenl 4 4I 1 Havana via Key West Nov 22 Gen Pando started from this city by i train last Saturday according to the I official announcement to take charge of tho campaign against the Insurgents I Ho was accompanied by his full staff and was escorted by a company of I artillery But I Is I staled on good authority that Gen Panda has been commissioned by Gen Blanco the cap taingeneral to enter Into a communication communi-cation with the Insurgent leaders with a view of arranging for pence I This statement Is I led upon accurate accur-ate knowledge of ail the facts Gen Panda did not leave this city until ha had taken steps calculated to further the object which Marshal nianco has In view Gen Panda after consultation consulta-tion with different men first secured the release or from conlnement of lumen Maucells who baa been Imprisoned Im-prisoned on tho Isle of Pines for sometime some-time past for acting as a spy for tile p Insurgents It Is I alleged and bringing about a disaster for the Spanish troop at Cacao province of Santiago do Cuba Uncial Pando furnished Cab nrlllj who la the godfather hc Rabl J looked Uwn us being the backbone of Iho Insurgent loment In the prov Inco of Santiago de Cuba with n considerable I con-siderable um or money and caused him to be attended to Mnngnnlo who n good fOlo wn placed n Ills Ila Postal Gen Panda peace emlBory wn also furnished pn I it ocuments neal trupowering him to net In behalf 01 the Spanish commander und from Man zanlllo Caberlllo made his way crt Ij to the Jlguanl hills where Gen Rabl has his headquarters Gen Iim Instructed Caberlllo to offer Gen BAN a high rank lu the Spanish nrmy and a large eum of money to b distributed among the Other Insurgent lenders ot fiat I part or Cuba and In addition a large I mount or money for himself In 10 event or his succeeding In I arranging arrang-ing terms or Peace Besides this Cabrlo wa Instructed to Inform the Insurgent leader a thai the Spanish nu thorltles undertook honesly to carob fish tho now autonomist regime If tho leaders or the Insurgents would accept I tho propositions tneule them HUVOLUTIONIBTS DECLINI3 Although Caberlllo has not returned front Santiago do Cuba confidential advlcts which have reached the Span 1 fall officials here seem to Indicate that he ham o far been unsuccessful I Is I understood General Built has replied that ho believed a successful ending of the war In favor of the Insurgents Watt approaching that the Cubans with the aid of the United States will gain their Independence und therefore he desires to continue fighting the Spaniards until a final victory IB I 10n Caberlllo also negotiated with General Gen-eral du Vnlon the Trench leader of the Insurgents There em to be n Intimation a to the result of those negotiations athough It may be judged from the attitude assumed by General Itabl tint 1 the peace negotiations am likely to fall fiat In Santiago de Cubn General Panda I the meantime whlle acting after consultation with Marshal Blanco has put other Irons In the fire In the hopo of prevailing upon the Insurgents to come to terms Hn has been and BIII la In negotiation with three sellers or the Cuban revolution and has hen ndnvurng to Induce I them to go to different Insurgent wimps there to use their Influence to brine nboul pence on the promise or Cuba being eeorde1 n really autonomous form or government These three mn were Also offered money for themselves and were to have been furnished with large sums or money to distribute among their friends nut It Is I understood under-stood they have hitherto declined to become agents of General Panda alleging al-leging as their reason that they have n Influence with the Insurgent leaders of the piesent day and that they would be risking their lives If they ventured Into the Insurgent camps PANDO MOUTirinD TUB FAIL URI TO Inn I In some quarters It Is I believed that the refusal to accept the overtures of General Pando Is I due to the fact that the Insurgents IN anticipating some thn strong step In their favor when Unite States Congress meets I Is generally admitted 1 that General Panda Is somewhat mortified at the nonsuccess nonsuc-cess of his plans up to the present and has Informed the three exInsurgent leaders referred to that he doubts their sincerity nnd he Indirectly gave them to understand they were opposed to the ruling of Spain over Cuba and had no desire to assist the Spanlch authorities In their attempts to bring about I peaceful end to the struggle I The men protested that they were sincere protBtot Uot ere And repented excuses they hal t nlrndY r k for their noncompliance wit big nest I |