Show SPANISH WARFARE inhuman in its total disregard of life city of innocent persons starved to death by the spanish war of extermination only nine out of twenty live hundred left to tell the story new York Oct 22 A dispatch to the lerald from havana says AA local newspaper publishes and vouches tor the ol lowine at in the district of san julian belonging to the of malena del sur there were conce atrat d 2500 were the only inhabitants inh abitante of the place now there are only five survivors the real bavius died of hunger and fever in havana city it ie no unusual eight to ree ten or a dozen dead on the plaza early in the morning the authorities employ regular rounds men to remove bodies found in the park there ie no abatement in the activity of the rebels in the western province the spanish regiment 0 on its way to rubi hills in amar del bio stumbled across a dynamite bomb aad lost ten men killed and forty one wounded further on they came across another but it failed the pol diera became terrified and retired to proceed in havana province one hundred rebels of raoul Arau goB command entered and haidea a town they carried away a quantity of clothing and provisions without a shot being fired by the garrison kear artemisa havana province a hand of insurgents under a attacked and machetes mach eted the spanish guerrilla dorco stationed on aba nettuno neptuno estate in the railroad collision between artemisa and mangas several persons were killed of a suburb of havana report hearing firing j aft outside abu town last night the firine continued for everal hours and this morning some wounded troops were brought in no details of the fight have been obtained CRUISE THE new york abe herald ea the herald has made a thorough investigation vesti gation into the alleged departure of the filibustering expedition from the port of new york on the schooner silver heels lart saturday night As to the suspicious circumstances attending the departure of the vessel H P brow her agent said there ia nothing suspicions whatever about the sailing of the silver heels she took nothing whatever en board which could be ic girded as contraband goods she eailee for norfolk and charleston in search of a charter As her agent I 1 should certainly have it she had taken any cargo from this port despite the emphatic denial of agent brown the herald learne from other sources that the silver heels did leave new york on saturday night loaded with arms and ammunition and that she went directly to sea at some point on the high beas she is expect ei to transfer her cargo to another craft which will have armed men on board whoso destination is cuba tomas estrada palma the representative of the cuban provisional government ba d 1 I am positive that no armed expedition belt this tor cuba |