| Show THE UBAN CUBAN REVOLT As aa soon as aa the report reached the outside world that another rebellion bad been planned in cuba spanish officials announced that the movement bad been suppressed and that the rebels were ready beauy to virender fui ui render the idea was waa conveyed ahat the plan PIRD was premature and that it amounted to nothing more serious than a few dar log exploits by baut baunita lits operating witt out the lymph aby ot of the people the continued reports also aleo irom official sou ouro rota tf ot of the defeat of the ie ic bourgeots Bur sur geots gents in parts of the landa islands and the prompt dispatch ot of irom from spain did aid not barmo harmonize nizo with the first biale ment that the revolt had bad been ou sup p lo in its ita incipiency but furnished ground for the that the d dla Is tur bance was waa of a far more serious nature than the authorities were win will ing to go admit cuban advises advices of marob 15 confirm this it t is now reported that deputies of angur gent bands and societies have met IV los loa negras degras and formed a provisional provisions government they have also alao chosen a commander I n chief and decided to te send an envoy tv ti foreign countries charged with the difficult mission or of obtaining tor for the insurgents recognition as aa belligerent should these be confirmed it is obvious that the govern government went has baa tar from succeeded in its ite struggle with the dissatisfied element on the island cuba cubah Is population and resources are insignificant compared to those of still the utter latter country la is at great disadvantage being situated go faraway tar away from the scene of trouble aoa and the enthusiastic patriotism of the 31 cubans an aa well ell as their intimate knowl knowledge av of the country in which they operate go far to make up for the lack of numbers the contest is not quite so BO unequal therefore as aa if on first thought would appear to be inthe if the insurgents are united under akil skill ful leaderer lea derti they may yet obtain borne measure of liberty on account of misrule spain has loit loft one dependency after another on the be american continent and unless reforma are granted in accordance with the moderate demands of be people and peace established on a basis of justice and ty it to is more than likely that cuba too will soot or er or later be controlled cOut rOlled by its own Jn inhabitants habitants instead of by foreigners foreign ere |