| Show E I COULGE T I 1 TO BLNCO That is the Effect of the Cuban Part of the Presidents Message Ilia Itiodle1 SI th191hink It I nII Ihut Intliestl I uhI 1 Not 1111olimed New York Dc TA dispatch to the rrlbUne from 1ono says President AlcKInIcyIH mesle re celved quietly Satisfaction U I felt In olllclal circles over th statement that the recognition of either belligerency or Independence Is I not Justifiable All piesent condition The credit which the Piesldent gives for conducting the war en humane principles and for Improving proving the condition of the concen tlados will strengthen Capt Gen Blanca In carrying out his policy The official feeling may be sum mailzeil In the statement that the gov enmnt does not nol lear tho embarrassment em-barrassment which might come from action by the United states before instructions in-structions from Madrid could be carried Into effect The hint of ultimate Inter cnlol causes some uneasiness and llculon has already Arisen over vvhat la I meant by isonable time 1m hut I Palace olllelals do not Interpret It ns likely to Prevent the application o autonomy within the time needed for earning out the detail of the Stem S-tem as directed flora Madrid Mnolld Autonomists reformists anti eoner vatlvcs who support rlagastu and Blanco 1 make the message the basis of a movement for the early union of all parties to uphold the hands of the government In Its colo nlil polio Commercial Interest are I leased with the pacific tone of the mtale though not taking It I a can elusive settlement Tile ultra = panl h party Is I dissatisfied dissat-isfied I resents the Implied minima I of the United stairs to Intervene at a future time If pence Is I not iceitnb fleshed under autonomy as nn Bpafns liable Interference with Ipnln soverelgnt I also resents the reference refer-ence tu filibustering The general com ment Is I that the mg leaves the Iulon 01 the relation oC the United States to Spain anti Cuba About hero I wn blur Whntnr the ultimate eleCl may he the Immediate result Into In-to strengthen the purpose 01 Captain Onell Blanco to carryout carry-out tho provisions of autonomy au-tonomy hle preptelng a vigorous military mili-tary campaign against the Insurgents ulso refuse tl accept the new regime la official circles there Is l a strong feeling thnt Conerlen will take n action ac-tion In conflict with the Presidents itconissiondation 1omn lon TIm iinvoLtn IONJST vinw New York Dec Tr Tstrida Val ran representative of the Cuban provisional pro-visional government III the United States commenting on President Me Klnleys message says I did not expect any recommendn lion to Congress for Immlnte action ton 1 tho Tresldent has left Congress to decide the time thin which nn enduring police must be established In CuhT and Intimates tho necesultj of haute by tho use In this connection of the words In the near future He further says that In ee of the failure of Spain to pacify the Island within the scheme 01 nlonomy Amrlran Interests In humanity and civilization will demand forcible Intervention As Oopl Oen Blanco himself Admits that the Cubans In Areas will not n cept autonemy the time the President sopellifet I 01 has iTlvid I Is I noticed tho I Promblent doe not even nglp s Iho occptane oC iutonom > by the In org to I a nnd cIt be I evident h ouhl not halO I written th fast panlrh In tho Irm h did II M hot loved that autlnomy oulJ bring pace to Cuba |