. The Cuba review. THE CUBA '^Htk'^ Mai:i\niii L^.ijkklv- * jiiiiflifl ^^ r ^,1 V\..ik ill sliL- can;.- lic'.iU. futtinic and tiimmiiig llic staik- and loading llic cavl> for tlic- mill. ,, . Secretary of State Hon. ' ^'"1^" Manuel Sanguily praised the ,1 : J'c, > United States highly at a ^""'''^•^""^•^-banquet given in his honor. He said that Cuba's relations with this country were to be one of the greatest cordiality. He said further: "You may be surprised to hear such statements from one as I. who have always been jealous of our institution


. The Cuba review. THE CUBA '^Htk'^ Mai:i\niii L^.ijkklv- * jiiiiflifl ^^ r ^,1 V\..ik ill sliL- can;.- lic'.iU. futtinic and tiimmiiig llic staik- and loading llic cavl> for tlic- mill. ,, . Secretary of State Hon. ' ^'"1^" Manuel Sanguily praised the ,1 : J'c, > United States highly at a ^""'''^•^""^•^-banquet given in his honor. He said that Cuba's relations with this country were to be one of the greatest cordiality. He said further: "You may be surprised to hear such statements from one as I. who have always been jealous of our institutions, but 1 have seen that the United States on two oc- casions, one through the obstinacy of Sixain, and the second through a fra- tricidal struggle, had interfered, and I have watched them go, each time leaving our liberty set on a more firm basis. "A man who has aided Cuba much. first through his work in the depart- ment of State, and later as member of the Senate, the Hon. Elihu Root is her sincere friend and we have no doubt about a man whose maxim that the moral rights are paramount to that of force cannot be otherwise. "The Piatt amendment is no offence to Cuba. That document represents that which is assured no other nation and that is, that Cuba shall always be inde- ; The Lolterv and Business. Anuiesty for Editors. President Gomez on Feb. 22 signed the bill which was passed by the Senate on the previous day, granting amnesty to the three edi- tors imprisoned recentlj^ on the charges of having libelled the President. The editors are General Estenez, of the negro organ "Prevision"; Dr. Garride. of "La Prensa," and Senor Villa, of "El Gordo," all of whom were immediatelv released. The grip of the lottery is strong on the people, and tickets meet one ev- erywhere. In many of the cities of Cuba visited during last month, there were loud com- plaints of lack of business, merchants attributing the dullness to the lottery b


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