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Show INSUIIOCNT OUTLAWS Are llohbnr "! I'llUtlnr KtUIH In NtnlUxnl'ruiliic. Hantlago do Cuba, Deo. 37. I.tcutcn-' ant Colonel Henry Hay, who had re-1 ported to Oeneral W'ood, military gor-1 ernor of tho department, that Colonel I I'ranrtaeo Vullento, chief of gendarmerie, gendar-merie, had been arming the Iniurgentt and thateercral bandtof robbers were operating In the neighborhood of Ouan. tanaiim, ha arrived here, llu rewatt Ida charge agalnat Colonel Vullente declaring that they aro well founded. Colonel Hay claim that thl explain the exltlence of the trouble with bandt ot robber who hare lufi'tted the dlt. trlcta around (launtanamo. In ono cate, a Cuban major went ao far a to order tho proprietor of a sugar cilta not to grind. Colonel ltay tent a com-panriit com-panriit ynUcd.Jitatoa,troop to gur 1 ttioeXtaie, whoreuiion the Cuban mi- Jor took to the wcxxlt with a band ot men, who haro been orer tlnco robbing a jd pillaging the ettntet nearby. Aa a remit ot thlt condition of thlugt, Colonel Itay'a entire regiment, with the exception of two companlct, I now acnttereil about the country guarding prominent Cubana who have cenaured Vallcnte. |