VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1896 NO. HAS WEYLER RESIGNED A Rumor to That Effect is Current. IT IS DENIED AT THE PALACE Nevertheless It Is Generally Believed In Havana Premier Canovas ' Statement. Nkw Yobk, March 3. A special to the Herald from Havana says : The startling rumor that General Wey ler had resigned swept like wildfire through Havana, originating from an apparently worthy source. It was, how ever, promptly denied at the palace. When Martinez de Campos retired his reported resignation was also denied in Havana, in official circles, up to the last hour. THE SPANISH 1'KKMIEK. Be .Expresses His Opinion la an In terview. New Yobk, March 3. A special to the Herald from Madrid savs : Premier Canovas last night made the following statement : "I cannot under stand bow some people in the United States have got it into their minds- that we.or rather General Weyler, is carrying on war in Cuba on inhuman lines. It is all false, nothing more than a tissue of falsehood. I venture to state that up to the present no American consul has been able to notify his government of a single instance of croetly on Weyler's part, for the eimple reason that no such thing occurs. "As a matter of fact, I have given the most stringent orders that Weyler is to be most human. No inhumanities or cruelties have been perpetrated at all. The latter are all lh imApinat.inn nf friends of Cuba in the United' States. Look at General Weyler's proclamation. It is nothing more than what obtains between civilized nations when at war with one another, as for instance, in the Franco-German war. As a matter of fact, the Germans shot spies because the latter did not carry on the war as recog nized on acknowledged lines : that is, by fighting face to face with the enemy. As is natural, we do the same with spies in Cuba, simply because the latter do not fight according to the maxims of war as it is recognized by civilized nations. Is there any cruelties in this? It is, I admit, inhuman, but then, all warfare is inhuman. "Then, again, I read of the sympathy expressed by United States senators for poor Cuban insurgents. How ridiculous ! And how about the poor white inhabit ants of Cuba, Spanish subjects, whose whole interests are bound up in the isl and? Is there no sympathy for them? Surely the latter deserve it more than the former. "I consider Spain has been grossly calumniated, andwI venture to think that the 6elf-respecting, nonjingo portion of the United States electorate are of the same opinion. "You see yourself what stringent measures I have adopted to protect the persons of representatives of friendly powers in Madrid, and, indeed, through out Spain. I will not allow any disturb ance of public peace, because I feel con vinced that, in spiteof what has occurred, the practical portion of the community of the United States will recognize the impossibility of recognizing the Cuban insurgents as belligerents. The indig nation throughout Spain is immense, but I shall keep it in bounds. Today the cival guard in Barcelona charged' a crowd of students. The civil guard did well, because I gave orders that there was to be no disturbance of the public peace. ; 8TKOKGL? OPPOSES IT. Fresldent Does Not Favor tlon of the Cubans. Kecognl- Washington, March 2. The presi dent and his cabinet undoubtedly are Highest of all in Leavening Power. strongly opposed to the present recogui tion of the belligerency of the Cuban in surgeots, and to any declaration concern' ing their independence as embodied in the recent congressional resolutions. The following is not an official statement, but it is known from careful inquiry that it accurately represehts the admin istration's views of the matter. While the president and members of the cabinet personally feel the sympathy, common to all Americans, with the Cu bans who are contending for self govern ment, they feel that in their official ac tion they should not depart from the well-settled principles which were fol lowed by former presidents and secretar ies of state during prior insurrections in Cuba. These were clearly set forth by Gener al Grant in his message of 1875, in which he dealt with the question of the recog nition of Cuban independence. and also with that of the recognition of belliger ency. CKLIOM INDORSED. His Presidential Aspirations Announced in Convention. - Spbingfield, 111, March 2. The re publican county convention last night adopted resolutions indorsing Shelby M. Cullom, for president of the United States. Hon. David M. Littler, Who presided at the convention, announced that he -was authorized to Bay that Cul lom was a candidate for president. The 20 delegates were instructed for Cullom for preeident. McKinley received but two votes out of 155 in the convention, bat w.hen Horace Clark, of Mat toon, can didate for governor, addressed the con vention, the name of McKinley was re ceived with cheering as weU as that of Cullom. " A sensation was created by the speech of Joseph A. Drake, a young colored lawyer, who was defeated for represen tative. He declared that the negro must receive recognition- from republicans; that they were aroused from Cairo to Chicago, and that if they were not ac corded proper recognition, tkey would be heard from in November. Other na tionalities bad obtained recognition from the republicans, and the negroes, who wield an enormous vote in the republi can party, must also be recognized. 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