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Resulted In A Failure

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Havana, March 22.- It is noVv known positively that the negotiations between General Pando' s delega tes, Ramírez and Charvez, and General Caiixto Garnia and other prominent insurgents, in which the radical autonomists made what are said to be final offers of practical independence, have proved an absolute failure. No particulars have yet been received at the palace here as to the particulars of the meeting but that the negotiations have failed is shown by the resumption of hostilities. General Piindo's command is again moving eastward, purposing to carry out the plans in the provinoe of Puerto Principe and Santiago de Cuba made prior to the general's arrival at the c'fy of Santiago de Cuba. The fact that General Gómez remains inside the Jucaro-Moron trocha and in General Pando's rear makes the latter the subject oL criticism upon the part of military men in Havana. However, in view of the fatt that the details of the movements of the Spaniards and insurgents are meager, all judgment passed is Hable to revisión on receipt of fuller information. The insurgents recently captured and destroyed Fort Cleso, in the district of San Juan Marez, province of Pinar del Rio. Five of the Spanish garrison were killed and five wounded.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News