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Show TUB IIIUS HhlKt-KMS. Thara naw appear strong poaalklllllca i of as oarly rroinltlon by tbla oounlrj ofbatliiorant rlRbtoof tbo Cuban In-argoata, In-argoata, Motwltbilandlag lha faot thai tbaro la a markad objacllon In aomo qaartera to aucb laaugoJIIon, j tbaro li a ttlll atroagar atntlmaot In ; Iblioountry which dauianUa It, and la I whleb Ibo Trraldaat la likely to j baarkoo. II ruakaa Itltla dlflarauea that Ibo Cuban laadaro aro nut Iba typloal pairloU that wa look upon tha foundvfi of III It Itapubllo u btluit; tha eomnaon feollug la that Ui ay ara atrug. gllng to tbrow efl a furalgn yoka, and 1 Ibat hj iufllclaat to aollit ayaacathy for tbom In thli oounfy. Ona potnlof otlaotlon to raoagulilng tho balllgaranl rlgbta of Cutoam la thai tbo principal laadara af tha novaoianl aio ollhor oltlaana of tha Uultad Hlatva ' orofolhar eountrlao than Cuba; aud thai for Ibo Praildent to raoognlxo tho j bolllgoroncy of a party of our owu cill- aani aqgagad la an alloanpt to dratroy i tho govarutaout of n colony ol Hpaln ' would bo juat about aa bad aa to doolaio war agaluat Spam lUolf. To thli Iba raply la mado that aa Amirloana ara nol lubtbltad from til log aliwhia,li (hoy booomo ao nuiuaroui that thay can work out a auooaaitul revolution In Cuba, tbalr American hlrlb or cill-aauahlp cill-aauahlp ahould not bo a bar to that rvoognltlon wblob would beglYeo par- auuawho never aaw Aruarloan toll; aail while the Trepidant mgH uol feel Justified in reai gu.alug the Cuban ruproaenUllfi T, K. I'aiaia, while tor eiijoya tho proteelteu of Ibia ojuntry both by raaldauoe and oUlaiuikip, Ihv rule In bla oaae la not applicable tu thoaewboarodulag the aolual flglitlnu In Cuba. ' It li a faot that nioit of tbo Cut.au laadara aro nol ollnaai of Hpaln, or ui ; . Cuba under tipanlili rule; at the am j ' timet they are uoarly all ot Hpeulih or j I j, Cuban aatracllon, or of long taildmcu ' j ij uu the Uland, and their AHierlcau olti- ; ' : !, iDuahlp waa anpilrad at a Hmit of thali j ; , oufuroed exile frum llio country they ' j lire endeavoring to frue fronj Hp iniah ' doiulueltou On thla plut thafolluw UK ilatemaut uf the nilltaublilp uf the Cutan kadora li of Inlvreat: Hulvailor ('imifroa Hit fliirotirt, who v. formerly Uii-n n w. the itmii)l) of Snuu Lut'iH, hiu dropped hii inlf whf.ii he l.tcwliiw pr'.nloiit ot Ui i uImii ropult-I ropult-I in, lm lit on a nioiuli7.-.i cilt-,. oi tho i I'uiiiuJ Siutett Inert ifl, niul ht ni-vur ; rviHM.ao.l biaallfi niue. HIk.-I rorliiouiio. the iiiiulM oror for-elttn for-elttn HitHiia, s hn ihMi-fkn tim rocoum-tlon rocoum-tlon of thtt lJrtnHlni inr the p'ovlamiml rupuhlli!, wni. iialuralir.xt iu Nw York hIhhiI Ibo iiiii ilinu huI liia family Iihvo MillnollHt 'k),tHHl ilhliMi.ully from'sptiii thrnuiih our uoVMiunntitt fur liitill Ihm lu-fl'ctt'd lu-fl'ctt'd UHD tlHUI HH till.tIM o tilt' United UlrLo by the SpHiimh uulhor lilt". l arh'ii ltdloti, tho n-ro nry of war, waa a auutcut ol ttiu n-jur of H.t- aU, nn.l a n.-tivo ol I'.Vcn.l. ! inlMll-l M" lhA lii'Ht plotjntl""l tvpn, lit. rfKlrl-rl in iho t:iil.l Hit tor a nuiiihftr of your, anil hf c'iimfl a oiti n. It I- Iim h. o I.ht Itn-nia tt'-nue of rontpilrjiv In nihllmt oui"piraPl". MhiiiiioIohihv., thf tfornl-ln-' l-int of ttmrovolu lomry urniv, I a riltnn of Nhiuo Poiiniu'o an.l 'eiiiplr.y.. upon a itniary lv UieCuhaii pfitiiuia to uoutiiiaud llinr arioil. ,l-m .Mil- oo, tho an-ond In rntnnmnil, in a m-uMi Miln fi.ni I' .n-. Htv.,, no, I Im-Im fspi'iled ftnm llml coiitiir mith jtmii unit, iiMk rf In Citi'M, wlmr ha bat Imii a iort or Mack terror -a tMii-IH hniiC. It m lie wlio plotted Hie oupturw ot John HliruinD, whila lha ttn ltnt mum rtitkins a tour thro iud ' ui-a ft-otia yi-uM HK't. I waa lntrtnled lo mmrm Inin, t urrr In .ft otr lino II. o tn.iuilUlM ini.l hold I. wo (,.r ran-om. with tl, . p'"'1 tn.n lh.it tho KKriiii.i-ni ol Ihn I i.h.m Ntatoa would py a 1-rnn iuiu of uiouny tor hi rHfiAi. Thonini r.irala Talma, tlin ftivnf TiTarHiiRrr an-l inlinnr pinlpotti-lary pinlpotti-lary from the rut-an repuhllo l-i thu K 'riiiti nt. la alio a nt.r.n of llm I tut-: M .tivl hna r.-i Ml thli rmi n try i uiiiltiiiuiiNly lor ftoarly twt-iuy T mV." (Jnr.n-U, Palnift'a rotary, and lhr a- tlvf lo lor ot thtt t.'ul.iu propt(tf da In Hi- t int. I N aio hai buuii a citl-xoii citl-xoii for mini yvAtm. Jlut aftur all, the men are more atrlclly Cubena than they are Amerl eaoi, botti by aat'eiatlon and aym patby. Tho recognition of their rlghta aa btflllgeionta would bo a parallel 1 with that of Texaa In 1141, 10 far aa mrro recognition goe. for many if the leadera there were or bad been vllta-n of the United Miatet; and It la not unlikely that tho lurom ol the Cuban revolutionise mrana that the liland to an would be lergidy peopled by cttlieua of thli country and la time would become a part of t ila nation. |