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Through the port of Havana more than 28.000 persona, mostly Cubans, have left the island since General Weyler reached Cuba, according to the official reports, while by direct steamers for Europe more than 6,000 Spanish artisans and farm hands have embarked for the Canary islands and Balearic islands or ports of the peninsula. General Weyler's campaign against the pacificoa is driving the country peo ple terror stricken from their homes. While the insurgents blow up trains with dynamite and burn sugar estates, the Spanish gnerrilas continue to burn the modest country huts and destroy the present plantings. The families left without ehelter are compelled to flock into the cities, the men being forced into the government service and the women compelled to wash and cook for the officers and troope, beg or do worse to keep hunger from the door. The pic ture is indeed a sad one. - According to the official reports, more than 3,000 suspicious peasant huts were burned during the last week. . In in stances where only women were found at home, liberties are without doubt often taken, giving' rise afterward to shocking stories of outrage and crime committed by Spanish guerrilas, but often unjustly attributed to officers and troope of the line. And while General Weyler continues driving the peasants of the country from their fields of honest labor, the refugees are dying of hunger in the cities and towns. From Matanzas comes the sad story of Justo Serpa, his wife and four little girls, aged G, 8, 10 and 12. Driven from theii modest mountain retreat by a flying government guerrilla force, their hut was burned and they were compelled to flee to Union delos Reyes, about 12 leagues on foot. " At Sancti Spiritus a Cuban boy of 10 years is to be tried for killing a Spanish officer who insulted his sister. The of ficer was endeavoring to force an en trance to. the girl's room at midnight, local papers say, when a shot from an adjoining window pierced his heart. 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