Show WEYERS DISGRACE cabinet will subject him to a court martial when he reaches spain he will be interrogated and if he confirms the reports of his speech made on leaving havana his fate will be sealed madrid nov government as a result of the deliberations ot the ministers over tho of general weyler the former captain general of cuba baa come to a decision to try him by court martial no matter where he lands if be the accuracy of the art u of his utterances the commanding of ficere at all the ports of the kingdom have been instructed to demand of general weyler the moment he can be corn muni catel with the exact terms of the speech which lie delivered in reply to the manifestation at havana on the occasion of hi embarkation for spain on sunday the steamer monserrat on which general weyler sailed for spain on sun day on wednesday reached giberta Gi berra on the northwest chaet of cuba with her engines disabled and may be compelled io return to havana in which it is not unlikely that there will be interesting developments santander pain nov 5 A public meeting which was organized here to ar ranee a reception lo 10 general weyler ahe former captain beneral of cuba was attended by such riotous opposition that the mayor was obliged to dis belve it washington nov 5 the full text ot spanish reply to the note of united states minister woodford Wood tord to tho state in the last mail and is under examination by the officials fco far a can be learned it is not the intention ot tho administration to give it publicity now it is expected the president wilt make this note and the leading up to it the basis for one of the most important chapters of his message to congress upon the re asem bline of that body in december next aej meanwhile it is not believed to be probable that any radical change in dolcy will characterize the correspondence between the two countries it appears that the determination of the spanish cabinet to court martial gen weyler while not directly due to a request of this government wag probably inspired by an from the elate department that his utterances were not calculated to smooth the of it is surmised that by thus acting with the promptness the spanish cabinet baa paved the way for a counter remonstrance against the publication of ex united states minister han nis Taylors letter the conditions in the two cases however are said atlee stale department 10 be entirely different gen weyler being a spanish army officer is amenable to discipline for any interference with the policy of the government while mr taylor being a citizen is not accountable to his government for bis individual |