Show AMERICAN ALT urI Wba St t 0 A m Nations or Sitshig an I blolIn C uban Matters Nw York April aChlI Officer Frank Crvln 01 the British steamer Alodno uhich has just allve train Mtnzn Cuba sold When ni American army reaches Cuba the people peo-ple will flock to Its rank All Cubans want is I n surety 01 help a nd they will rise In a body They were won by the mngnlllcent gifts ot clothing nnd food and are longing for American Interference Interfer-ence and many 01 them want to become be-come part of the States The Spanish soldiers are among the weakest specimen of humanity that could be found anywhcreVand the most dlssallsfled lot Most of them are boys who are poorly clothed poorly fed never paid and lu mesick tilt the time Desertloi are frequent The Cuban are 1lnntr their faith on the United States and ailing for n signal to rise In thousands They could tinder n circumstances be brought to right against the United Slates Junta or no Junta To this country they look for their liberty From the deck of the vessel he sail every night conflagration could be seen In every direction outside of Havana and Matanzas caused by tho burning of crops and plantation buildings One ot the engineers of the steamer Saratoga which bas Just arrived from the south coast of Cuba sold Around Munzanlllo the skies were aglow ut night ANIth the fires 01 the blazing plantations The mlI In the toans Is I dreadful No sooner doe 1 ship He I than there Is I I crowd or poor creatures around her begging fur food The feeling against American Is I very bluer among the Spanish par 01 the population I something Is t not done now Interjected In-terjected I lounger engineer the life of nn American similar In tiny 01 t South American countries will b un bcarable They all with a grin nwMOnoa all bluff big mouth all talk no fight In Cuba the average Spaniard be llevcs there will be no trouble In whip 1 Ing the United states They think the Ialne wa the finest still that the United States had and they may they served will sene the rest aB the Maine was |