| Show OUTLOOK NOT SO HOPEFUL 9 Spanish Censors Changed a Press Dispatch from Madrid A It Ornal so I DId Nt Blest the Prospect Aplr Su OudOolda the Crlteal Day London March SIA number ol sentences from the Madrid dispatches to the Associated Press cabled last evening a duplicate oC which wan mailed to the Rpanlsh frontier and from there telegraphed to the London olllce of the Associated Press were evidently eliminated by the Spanish censors The dispatch should have contained the following Tomorrow will be the critical day Gen Wuu Cord s negotiations will then have decided whether I Is to be peace or war Unless Spain give a a favorable answer to Americas demands de-mands Gen Woodford will cease negotiations ne-gotiations and presumably ask for his passports The Censor throughout changed the word demands tu propositions The dispatch concludes as follows There would seem to bo no dim cully In Spain acceding and saving both her pride and the possession uf Cuba which Is generally admitted to be sllrilng from hr grasp Hut the Spaniards during the conference were disposed to stand upon their dignity and said they would grant a minis lice It the Insurgents asked for It direct di-rect The Spanish cruisers Marie Teresa and Cristobal Colon arrived at Cadiz on Wednesday Joining the second torpedo tor-pedo squadron tu which the Girldo Is also attached The torpedo boat destroyer Toro has sought refuge at AIInte from the storm riffled U Is reported that Cadiz Is I being |