F1785 .P793 .0^^ \ -o.. .4°^ . ***** Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2011 with funding from Tine Library of Congress http://www.arcliive.org/details/bookofbloodautlieOOponc THE BOOK OF BLOOD AN AUTHENTIC REOORD THE POLICY ADOPTED MODERN SPAIN TO POT AN END TO THE WAR FOR THE INDEPENDENCE OF CUBA (OCTOJBEH 1868 TO JStOTEJUBBIt 10, 1873.) (■^ U.S.A. NEW YORK: N. PONCE de LEON, TRANSLATOR Si PRINTER, 10 Si 42 BROADWAY. 1873. ^^I'N^ v^ ■^, \ € ^ K In consideration of the recent butcheries of Cabans, American citizens and English subjects, committed by the irresponsible Spanish Govern- ment of Cuba and the insult to the American flag in the seizure of the American steamship Virginius and subsequent shooting of her officers, crew and passengers, we deem it advantageous to place before the people of the United States and of England a rough sketch almost exclusively compiled from Spanish sources, of the carnival of blood that has taken place in Cuba during the governments of Generals Lersundi, Dulce, Ca- ballero de Rodas, Ceballos, Pieltain and last but not least, Jovellar, those three last being representatives of the Spanish Republic. We will exhibit first a catalogue of the persons murdered in cdM blood by order of the Spanish Government of Cuba ; leaving out of considera- tion the killed on the battle field. We give with the name of each victim the source, in the most part Spanish, from which we have taken the data. We will also give a list of the names of those captured by the Spanish troops with arms in their hands since the 1st of March, 1869, taking them always from Spanish sources. We have selected the date because on the 12th of February a decree was issued and published in all the papers in Cuba, to shoot all the insurgents captured with arms in their hands. In this list we only include the names of those whose execution has not been noticed in the newspapers, and of whom no mention has ever been made ; but knowing as we do the law and the savage character of the rulers in Cuba, it is easy to understand what their fate has been. IV The third list comprehends those condemned to death in the garrote by a military commission sitting in Havana but not executed on account of being out of the reach of the Spanish hangman. It will be well to bear in mind also that we always read in the Spanish reports that " Such a column has scoured such and such a terrritory and killed so many insurgents." Habitually the killed are poor, harmless and defenceless peasants forced out of their houses and brutally murdered. We adjoin also a note of those dehvered by the Captain General to the military courts as guilty of treason. We do not know the exact fate of those unfortunates. It is known, however, that many of them have mys- teriously disappeared, and their families are sure that they have found an obscure grave in the burial grounds of the Cabaiia or el Principe. We do not pretend to give a table of the crimes committed in Havana and elsewhere, such for example as those at the theatre of Villanueva, the coffee house of the Louvre, the butchery of Gohner, Green wald and many ilke cases : or the transcendentally treacherous killing of Augusto Arango under a flag of truce. Neither shall we attempt to catalogue the murders committed by the brutal soldiery in the country, the indiscriminate slaughter of defenceless men, women and children, the rapes, the obscene mutilations and the cruelties of every kind perpetrated in our unhappy country by the scourges of America : those are personal crimes which we do not deem just to charge upon a whole people. In another list shall be found the names of those condemned to hard labour in the chain gang of the penal colonies of Africa or Cuba, many of them men of high standing who, often old and infirm, have been unable to endure the hardships and brutalities of their overseers and have been brought to an untimely death. In another we publish the names of the unfortunate men sent to Fer- nando Poo, a barren and unhealthy island in the coast of Africa, a large number of whom perished on account of the bad treatment received on their voyage thither : all those lists are very incomplete as the Spanish censor permits the publication in the papers of only some of the crimes perpetrated in Cuba by Modern Sixain. We have not considered necessary to present the catalogue of persons whose property has been confiscated. We may only say that it reaches already the number of eleven thousand, a thousand of whom are ladies whose only crime is to be natives of Cuba and possessed of large proper- ties there. . Jt is sought by some persons in this country to show that the Cubans have exhibited the same ferocity as the Spaniards in their conduct of the war, and that they have been uniformly as sanguinary and merciless as their adversary, uniformly as regardless of humanity as even Valmaseda. The allegation is utterly unfounded and grossly unjust to the Cubans, as those who make or credit it might easily satisfy themselves. In the very outset of the Revolution a considerable number of ofQcers and men fell into the hands of the patriots, in Bayamo and elsewhere in the Oriente. All were spared without exception, and every effort was made by the Cuban chiefs to carry on the war in accord with the christian spirit of the age. Many of these captive officers having taken their parole not to es- cape, have broken that parole, and became the most ruthless and unspar- ing of all the Spanish officers in the war. Some also pretending to simpa- thize with the Revolution, took service under it and were trusted. Those for the most part betrayed their trust, deserted on the first opportunity, and like those who had broken their paroles, became conspicuous for their ferocity. Meanwhile in all parts of the island no Cuban taken prisoner of war was spared ; to a man they were shot on the spot as so many dogs. Never tlieles:^ up to August, 1869, manj'- Spanish prisoners of war were captured and not executed by the Cubans. It was then that General Quesada endeavoured to bring the enemy to an agreement on the subject and addressed General Lesca a note to that effect. This note was pub- lished in the New York papers. The reply was a verbal brutal of characteristic assertion of the Spanish adherence to the policy of shooting all prisoners of war ; leaving the Cu- bans no other alternative than the stern measure of retaliation, which for a time, with many exceptions, was adopted on the Cuban side. In October, 1869, General Quesada after having brought the matter to the notice of the Caban Congi-ess ordered that certain prisoners of war who had voluntarily taken service in the Cuban army, in number of 6t should be executed, they having been detected in a conspiracy to revolt under circumstances of peculiar treachery, these men were accordingly executed ; in a report of the affair made by General Quesada in 18T0, by some error, the number was swollen to 610 or 603 more than were ac- tually executed. The act excited a good deal of hard criticism in this country from the Press, in Congress and even by the President of the United States and the execution of so many men is cited as conclusive ev- idence of a blood-thirsty spirit in the Cubans quite equal to that of the enemy. Those who have taken that view surely overlook that the men in question were shot not as prisoners of war for that they have long ceased to he, as they had taken service under the Republic and were detected in a TI conspiracy to desert to the 'enemy ; therefore even had the number of those men been 610, their execution would have been a justifiable act of war. =♦= As to the cause of this execution we prefer to give Spanish evidence, namely, on account of the transaction from the Diario de la Mariana of the 24th March of 1810, which we translate: " All the officers, sergeants and corporals who were in the hands of the enemy have been shot. In connection with many Cubans they had planned a counter-revolution and had conceited the delivery of all the rebel chieftains to General Puello, Two days before the one appointed by this ga,llant general to commence his march, he sent a messenger to captain Troyano with the news of his advance. The bearer of the news was arrested however and searched, the letter was found, and on the following day the messenger, our officers and the Cubans compromised in the counter-revolution were shot, thus sealing with their lives their devotion to their beloved mother country." Thus it is plain what those men designed to do. What the laws of war adjudge as the punishment of officers convicted of such crimes, will be found in any writer of international law whatever his nationality may be. We deem proper to append some documents and extracts of documents, and papers, almost all from Spanish origin, which explain very forcibly the kind of war made by the Spaniards in Cuba. COUNT VALMASEDA'S PROCLAMATIOISr. Inhabitants of the country ! The re-enforcements of troops that I have been waiting for have arrived ; with them I shall give protection to the good, and punish promptly those that still remain in rebellion against the government of the metropolis. You know that I have pardoned those that have fought us with arms ; that your wives, mothers, and sisters have found me in the unexpected protection that yon have refused them. You know, also, that many of those I have pardoned have turned against us again. Before such ingratitude, such villany, it is not possible for me to be the man that I have been ; there is no longer a place for a falsified neutrality ; he that is not for me is against me, and that my soldiers may know how to distinguish, you hear the order they carry : 1st. Every man, from the age of fifteen years, upward, found away from * Americans must not forget the execution in Mexico, in 1848, of the Batallion of San Patrick, &c. , ^c. til his habitation, (fiuca,) and does not prove a justified motive therefor, will be shot. 2d. Every habitation unoccupied will be burned by the troops. 3d. Every habitation from which does not float a white flag, as a sig- nal that its occupants desire peace, will be reduced to ashes. Women that are not living at their own homes, or at the house of their relatives, will collect in the town of Jiguani, or Bayamo, where mainte- nance will be provided. Those who do not present themselves will be conducted forcibly. The foregoiag determinations will commence to take e£fect on the 14th of the present month. I' El Conde de Valmaseda. Bayamo, April 4, 1869. In the interest of Christian civilization and common humanity, I hope that this document is a for- ger}'. If it be indeed genuine, the President instructs me in the most forcible manner, to protest against SUCH mode of warfare. Mr. Fish to Mr, Lopez Roberts. May 10, 1869. "... protesting against the in- famous proclamation of General Count of Valmaseda." Mr. Fish to Mr. Hale. May 11, 1869. " Measures of war are undoubt- edly those adopted by General Count of Valmaseda ; but they are not of such a nature as to revolt the feelings of humanity. Let the proclamation issued by General Count of Valmaseda be studied without passion, let the antece- dents be recorded, and it will be seen that said proclamation does not even reach what is required by the necessities of war in the most civilized nations." Leading article of the JDiario de ta Mariana, Havana. May 9, 1869. Captain Generalship of the Island oj Cuba, Staff. The drumhead court-martial, sitting at this place on this day, with the object of examin- ing and judging into the process instituted against the civilian Jose Valdez Nodarse, for having uttered seditious words, has condemned him to six years hard labor in the chain gang ; and his Excellency in conformity with the opinion of the Auditor has been pleased to approve said sen- tence, but recognising, as the Auditor does too great lenity in the sen- tence,, because it is not in accord with the regulations, codes and existing laws ; he has ordered that the President and members of the Military Court may be sent to a castle to suffer the penalty of two months' impris- onment in the same. Published by order of his Ex. VIII "With cheeks reddened with shame and hearts dripping" blood, we con- fess, in view of what is now happening that foreigners are right. Africa commences in the Pyrenees, not the Africa of the Marochians, but the Africa of the Kafi&rs." Estado Catalan, Barcelona, August 9, 1869. More than three hundred spies and conspirators are shot monthly in this jurisdiction. Myself alone, with my band, have already disposed of nine, and I will never be weary of killing. Letter of Domingo Graino, Captain of Volunteers, September 23, 1869. We captured seventeen, thirteen of whom were shot outright ; on dying they shouted hurrah for Free Cuba, hurrah for Independence. A mulatto said hurrah for Cespedes. On the following day we killed a Cuban offi- cer and another man. Among the thirteen that we shot the first day were found three sons and their father ; the father witnessed the execution of his sons without even changing color, and when his turn came he said he died for the independence of his country. On coming back we brought along with us three carts filled with women and children, the families of those we had shot ; and they asked us to shoot them, because they would rather die than live among Spaniards. Letter of Jesus Bivacoba, officer of Volunteers, Encrucijada, ^September 4th, 1869. Not a single Cuban will remain in this Island, because we shoot all those we find on the fields, on the farms and in every hovel. Letter from Pedro Fardon, officer of Volunteers to Rosendo Rivas, September 22d, 1869, We do not leave a creature alive where we pass, be it man or animal. If we find cows we kill them ; if horses, ditto ; if hogs, ditto ; men, women or children, ditto ; as to the houses, we burn them ; so every one receives his due — the men in balls, the animals in bayonet-thrusts. The Island will remain a desert. Letter from the same Pedro Fardon to Ms father, Sept. 22, 1869. THE MARTYRS OF LIBERTY IN CUBA. POLITICAL PRISONERS EXECUTED SINCE THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WAR WITH CUBA. December. 8 MaEzanillo. 16 Cabo Cruz. 22 Yicana. 23 Manzanillo. 1868. Hilario Tamayo — First patriot publicly exccated Four prisoners One spy* Theodore Bertot aud the over- seer of the sugar plantation Beuicia D. 19 Dec. ' 25 " ' 31 " 80 January. 2 Pto. Principe. 18 Ti-Arriba. 26 Guantanamo. 1869. One scout Col. Manuel Abreii, Lieut. Col. Francisco Abreu, Major Bernardo Delgado, Capt. Francisco Delgado jST. Parra and Juan Ant. Anaya 8 Jan. 19 " 8 Feb. February. 9 Manzanillo. " Some rebel chiefs, and many insurgents of whose fale only the earth that receives them in her bosom after they are shot, can render an account." 14 Jagiiey-Grande. Four prisoners n "' " Elias Guerra 22 Cienfuegos. A Mexican general 24 Las Jiquimas. Jose Lemos arch. 1 Sagua. 1 to (5. Cuba. Juan Daniel Araoz Five rebel chiefs 15 << 30 Mch 4 V. deC 1 9 Feb. 1 D. 21 (( 1 " 26 11 1 li 26 It 1 V . de C .3 Mch. 5 (( 9 u 43 4 Eemedios. 8 Caibarien. 9 Cienfuegos. 9 Peralejo. 10 Villaclara. 15 Remedios. 19 Colon. 20 San Anton. 20 Corralfalso. 21 Habana. 21 Bemba. 23 St. Domingo. 24 Caibarien. 26 Alacranes. 24 Sagua la Chica. 26 Nieves. 26 Lagunillas. 27 Cuba. 28 Villaclara. 29 Arimao. 30 Cuba. 30 Claudio. — Bemba. — Guantanamo. April. 1 Cardenas. 2 Caibarien. 2 Cobre. 4 Cuba. 4 Isabelita. 6 Holguin. Teofilo del Pino and Cirilo Torres Five rebel chiefs Juan B. Capote ' . Two spies N. Moya Dr. Francisco Jimenez y Pia- fael Faloro Pedro Heniandtz Antonio Cadiz Juan Leiva Josd Candido Romero and an o; her Juan Valdes and Loreto Inda Jose Fernandez Elvira Gustavo Yalverde and Cristo- bal Pardo Three brothers Olivera . Seven plantation burners Nicolas Oliva Manuel Guerra (engineer) Cornelio Robert Generoso de la Vega N. Nodal Felix Tejada and Aurelio Cas- tillo Manuel Fuentes Bonifacio Samaniego, Juan Fernandez, N. Garcia and Toribio Pena, killed by the " chapelgorris " Manuel Borges, Professor of the Institute of Santiago de Cuba, and eighteen more sent to Guantanamo to be tried and shot in their way by the vol- 43 2 V. deC. 12Mch 5 " 18 " 1 " 12 " 2 D. 3 Ai.r. 1 '■ 21Mch. 2 1 1 1 19 " 22 " N. Y. P. N. Y. P. 2 2 1 D. 22 '* N. Y. P. D. 16 Apr. 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 N. Y P. D. 3 Apr. 31Mch. N. Y. P. N. Y. P. D. 1 1 Apr. n " " 9 " 2 1 10 " N. Y. P. 4 N. Y. P. unteers 19 N. Y. P. The engineer Ger6niino Va- Uadares and a negro man 2 N. Y. P. Ant. de Jesus Gutieriez . 1 N. Y. P. Luis Guerra* 1 D. 10 Adolfo Rodriguez and Francis- co Puente y Medina 2 N Y. P. One chinaman 1 D. 10 Justo Aguilera 1 " 16 115 t Holguin. 7 Homo. 9 Habana. 10 Nuevitas. 11 Guisa. 12 Cuba. 13 Santa Clara. 13 Gibara. 15 Jagiiey. 19 Maaacas. 20 Bayamo. 20 Dos Palmas. 23 Las Minas. 23 Sagua. 24 Cuba. 21 Cartagena. 29 Cuba. Cub re. — Se villa. May 1 Bejucal. 2 Manzanillo. 2 Manacas. 4 Cuba. 14 Sn Geronimo. 16 Manzanillo. 19 Manzanillo. 20 Camajuani. 22 Cienfuegos. 19 to 25 Nipe. 31 Cienfuegos. June. 2 Jibaro. Some prisoners of high rank Two brothers Aguilera and three more Francisco Leon and Agustin Medina Benjamin Perez Five prisoners One carrier Manuel Acosta y Bencoino One letter carrier Two men captured in Zapata N. Medrano " Some large groups of enemies shot from the 13 th to the 20th by Col. Palacios." Antonio Santa Rufina Fourteen rebels Francisco Lopez Ramos Delfin Aguilera Twelve rebels Jose Nicolas, Fernando, Ambro- sio and Vicente Anaya, Homo- bono Portnondo N. Batista, Natalie Sales, Vicen- te Fonstca, Rafael Ruiz and two more Three peasants Rafael M. Marquez* Many spies shot N. Medrano, Juan Lachaitegnan ' and nine more Jose Ant. Rodriguez Jose M. de Quesada N. Ardila and Jose Biritan Manuel La Rosa and an idiot shot by Machin Juan Jose and Pedro de Leon Mannel de J. Ramirez, Ramon Cabrera y Benito C. Figu- eroa Some prisoners of the Perit Jose Rafael Leiva Luis Palmero, Andres Mene- ses, Isidro Aquino and three sdns* 115 5 D 16 Apr 5 - 6 May 2 1 10 Apr 16 " 5 1 1 6 May 18 Apr 1 >i 30 " 2 N. Y. P. 1 D. 19 May. 25 (( 6 " ] (( 19 " 14 a 15 " 1 1 29. Apr 6 Mav 12 tl 8 "' 6 3 N. Y. P. N. Y. P. 1 10 N. Y. P. D. 15 May 11 1 1 2 N. Y. P. D. 16 May 25 May N. Y. P. 2 2 N. Y. P. N. Y. P. o O 5 1 D. 25 May 29 " 6 June N. Y. P. 252 4 Banao. N. Serrano and a uegroman 2 N. Y. P. 4 Saata Clara. Vicente Machado 1 D. 9 June, 6 Cabaigau. Carlos Lucena 1 N. Y. P. 1 Guantanamo. One pirate of the Grapeshot 1 D. 15 June, 10 Cuba. Juan de Dios Palma, Jacobo Neeger and Jose Dooray 3 23 " 12 Cartagena. Cirilo Arbona and Manuel Espi- nosa 2 19 " 12 Baitiqueri. Pedro Yaldes, Jos^ Peua and Gregorio Rodriguez' . 3 ■ -27 <<- 13 Santa Clara. Jose Antonio Gddoy 19 " 13 Santa Cruz. Carlos Polhamus k; Y. P. 14 Santa Clara. Manuel Vasquez D. 19 June. 15 Las duces. A rebel 11 19 " 15 Cuba. Ricardo Sirven (1 24 " 15 Palmillas. N. Lamadrid, another man who was in prison and Luis Gar- cia 3 N. Y. P. 15 Roque. Rafael Hernandez, and Juan Acosta 2 N. Y. P. 16 Macurijes. "Five who had been pardoned." 5 N. Y. P. 11, . " Diego Tavio, Manuel Tavio, and N. EspiuDsa 3 N. Y. P. 18 Colon. Two spies 2 D; 22 June. 18 Cuba. Carlos Speakmau 1 (t 24 " 20 Santa Clara. Candido Roche 1 U 23 " 20 Cienfuegos. Ant. de Armas y Castillo 1 11 24 " 21 Cuba. Carlos Quiilones, Martin Juz- tiz, Rafael Estevez, Juan C. Castillo and Alfredo Wyeth 5 (1 21 " 21 Santa Clara. Felix Machado and Ramon Prieto 2 " 30 " 22 Santa Clara, Clemente Oliva 1 11 27 " 23 Ramon. N Rodiiguez Colas 1 " 1 July. 26 Baracoa. Josd BuL-elo Hud N. Calderin 2 i< 14 " 28 Las Lajas. Miguel Bonachea and Rafael Consuegra 2 '' 2 " — Arimao. Ten stragglers shot 10 " 14 " — Camaguey. Twenty-five rebels and their chiefs shot by Gonzales Boet 27 (l 2 Sept, •— Colon. Francisco Puente, Eduardo Corrales, Manuel del Pino, ■ Fiiomeno Facnn'o, N. Fun- /^x:^x ^' ^ ■ • dor'a," '- Miguel flernar.dez, three brothers Valera, ' M. A 338 Almeida, L. Mendiondo, N. Saniauieji^o, TJrbaiio Rodri- guez, N. Castellar.os, To- mas Garcia, Autoaio Rob- inson, and two peasants, all shot by the " Chapel- gorris" of Guamutas, com- manded by the brothers Du- rante 6 Bayamo. Juan and Manuel Fornaris, Luis Mcrconchiiii and his two sons Luis and Rodrign, and nineteen more, Juan Gon- zalez, Jose Dumcnigo, San- tiago Pujals, Jope Ca-tella- nos, six of the Ftijirdo fam- ily, and fourteen neighbours of the haeienda La Punta, hanged bead down by the Spaniards 338 19 N. Y. P. ?* 05 o o — _, --v^ -»-^ o:) "^ — ^. M t+H CM J O O 49^ 1^ S O ^ - ^ ^ ^" s '■^ r B ^ m July. - 1 Pta. Principe. 2 Sauta Clara. 2 Baracoa. 3 Cifuentes 3 Manacas. 6 Cuba. 6 Puriales. 6 Cabigan. t Jiguani. Agustin Socarras y Bonora Gjnzalo Gonzalez and a negro man Five rebels Nine rebels One spy Notary N. Ferran and Manuel Estrada Torres father and son, and six more Ant. Ai'iis, Natalio Machado, Angel Benitez and two sons Dr. Jose A. Peiez, Dr. Rafael Espin, Jose A. Cullazo, Bruno Collazo, Salvador Benitez, A-encio Asencio, Joaquin Ros, Andres Villa- sana, Bartolo Montero, and their friends, Exuperancio Alvarez, Manuel Frcsneda, Ant. Perez, Manuel Nate- ras, Manuel Benitez, a cook and six more who accompa- nied the nine first who were sent to Jiguani to be tiled. 1 D 13 July. 2 5 9 1 <( It u 14 " 1 '■ 19 " 2 N. Y. P. 8 D. 21 July 5 N. Y. P. 439 9 Puriales. 10 Selbabo. 10 Gua. 10 " 10 Hongolosongo. 11 Sti. Spirims. 12 Jibara. 16 Gtiira. 20 Maguaraya. 23 LasLajas. 24 Ranch uelo. 29 Neiva. 30 Triuidad. 30 Gienfuegos. 31 Caibarien. 31 D. 439 and assassinated and robbed in the march by Colonel Pala- cios (The Twenty-one of Ji- GUANI) . 21 N. Y. P. Jose and Pastor Pita and Casi- miro Manresa . 3 Three rebels . 3 Twelve " . 12 Pedro Cordero anp Josd Vila 2 Ernesto Macarty . 1 One spy . 1 Dr. Manuel de la Sera . 1 Francisco Torres , 1 Leandro Barreto . 1 Celestino de Cardenas . 1 Oeferino Perez . 1 Fernando Perdonio 1 Patricio Parada and Franciscj Fonseca . 2 D, Yictorio Garcia, Felix Macias, Antonio Rodriguez del Rey, and seven more . 1 1 Adolfo Ruiz . 1 Antonio Perez, Anastasio Cor- tes and his brother and Fran- cisco Priu . 4 N. Y. P. 14 July. 13 " 21 " 21 " 25 "■ 19 " 30 " N. Y. P. N. Y. P. D. 27 " D. 27 " D. 6 Aug. 3 Aucr. N. Y. P. D. 4 Aug. August. 1 Camarones. 1 Tibisial. 1 Vista Hermosa. 3 Guantanamo. 4 Mamon. 5 Potrerillo. 1 Giiinss. 1 El Ramon. 8 Poti-eillo. 9 Cumanayagua. 11 Matagua. 11 Liraones. 12 Yaguajay. 12 Cumanayagua. The chief Macias and sixteen rebels 17 D. 8 IC Eight rebels " hunted" 8 D. 13 a One prisonei- 1 ii 20 a Teodoro Chayarran 1 a 1 Sept Jose Irene de Leon 1 a 14 Aug Jesus Ramos, Francisco Perez, Rafael Cabanuco 3 a 14 (I Zacarias (a mulatto) 1 " 14 u The son of RuQno and another o a 27 u Jose Doroteo Perez, Antonio Herrera Alvarez and Silvestre Pedrosa 3 " 14 (( Juan Castaiion 1 u 14 u Francisco Fleites and Francisco Castro 2 a 17 u Bartolome Martin and another 2 li 20 u Two prisoners 2 (< 17 ii Two spies . . 2 << 24 <( 562 15 Santa Clara. 15 15 Caibarien. 18 Lajas. 19 Seibabo. 26 20 Moron 21 Trinidad. 21 Contreras. 23 Las Cruces. 24 Candelaria. 26 Jesus del Monte, 21 Manicaragua. 29 Caibarien. 31 Cifueiites. 31 Nig-uas. 21 Baire. September. 1 Gua. 1 Cidra. 2. Sti. Soiritus. 4 Esperanza. 6 Hanabana. t Sto. Domingo. Rafael y Miguel Sanchez Patricio Nunez and Agapito Lopez* Joaquin Espinosa y Perez Camilo Salgado Two spies Juan B. and Josd Forte, his brother Jose and his slave Juan, Luis Gonzalez, Fehpe Jorge, Salvador Rodriguez, the overseer of the planta- tion Adelaida and many oth- ers Manuel Companiony Jose de la Rosa, Ramon Alva- rez, Perfecto Quiutana, La- dislao Lara and N. Arias. Shot by Durante during the last three days, (some of them were distinguished per- sons and one was a planter seemingly very rich) Two prisoners Manuel Prieto N. Cartas and brother Jose Lopez Jose Guevara, Joaquin Cdspe- des (90 years old) and one chinaman Jose Penton Twelve rebels of Callejas band Eighteen prisoners N. Santisteban, Rafael Torres, Gen. Pavon and some others Roman Sanchez (a chief) and another Abelardo de Leon, Matias Car- doso, Modesto Jimenez, Francisco Montalvan and his clerk Rafael Munoz Two guides Julio Guzman, Fernando Di- via, Jose Arredondo, Luis Jimenez and Jose Bosch 552 2 D. 24 Aug. 2 1 1 2 N. N. N. 24 " Y. P. Y. P. Y. P. 13 1 (( (I 20 D. 24 " 2 a 29 " 1 ti 29 " 2 N. Y. P. 1 D. 14 Sept 2 N. Y. P. 1 D. 5 Sept 12 a 2 " 18 <( 10 " 8 D. 8 Sept 2 (t 15 " 5 N. Y. P. 1 D. 8 Sept 2 a 21 " 14 662 662 7 Ranchuelo. T Potrerillo. 10 Cidr^. 14 Pto. Padre. 16 Remedios. 18 Ranchuelo. 20 Campechuela. 20 Guaiiajay. 20 Jutinicu. 20 Palmillas. Manuel Portillo and three raoi-e A suttler Six rebels ^Manuel Truiidad Gonzales Francisco Bacallao Seven rebels Three " Nicolas Mendive Juaquin Mursuti and two ne- phews N. Valera, Perucho (a mulat- to 80 years old) and ten 4 N. Y. P. 1 D. 17 Sept 6 u 15 " 1 li 28 " 1 N. Y. P. 17 D. 21 Sept 3 (I 10 Oct. 1 N. Y. P. more 12 (( u 21 Esperariza. Fariiias and four more . 5 D. 23 Sept 22 Recreo. Nicolas S. Carballo 1 a 26 " 22 Cabagiian. Three prisoners 3 u 1 Oct. 24 Caibarien. Felipe Tarafa, Claudio Brifias, Julio Perez, and Diouisio Vazquez 4 N. Y. P. 25 Remedios. Two rebels 2 D. 28 Sept 25 Sta. Clara. Maximo Grillo and a compa- nion 2 (( 30 " 26 Mayabon. One rebel 1 u 30 " 26 Rio Hondo. Eleiiterio Cabrera, Antonio Vega, Eduardo, N., Silverio Cruz Escobar and Juan Valdes. 5 u Nov. October. 8 Manzanillo. Barrasa (the second of Marca- no) Rafael Tornes Causo and Joaquin Palomino 3 a 21 Oct. 13 Santa Clara. Tello Mendoza 1 (( 14 " 19 Cartiigena. Desiderio Hernandez 1 i( 23 " 19 El Roque. Leoncio Guerra and two sons, 21 Santa Clara. 21 Palo Picado. Kovembor. 2 Cienfuep^os. 2 Guantanamo. 2 Cieg-o de Avila. Jacinto Oliveres, Cleto Da- niel, Igaacio Camejo, two brothers Sardiiins ai.id De- siderio del Aguila, killed by the Chapclgorris Jof^e Diaz Argiielles Brigadiers Masso and Tamayo Antonio Luciano Sanz Arluro Casimajoux Four prisoners 9 N. Y . P. 1 D. 23 Oct, 2 D. 10 Nov. 1 D. 6 " 1 D. 10 Nov. 4 <( 10 " 742 742 4 Trinidad. Bernardino Rojas 1 D. 10 Nov. 5 Caunao. Serafin Valdes 1 a 14 " 5 Sti. Spiritus. Mateo Luis Perez 1 a 19 " 11 Graces. Four prisoners 4 a 14 " 15 Rio Negro. One letter carrier 1 a 21 " 17 Jibara. Abelardo de Leon, Bartolome Martinez, N. Lopez, N. Mon- talvin, Luis Perez 5 N. Y. P. 19 Sao'ua. Francisco Barros 1 D. 27 " 19 " Twelve chiefs of a negro plot 12 a 27 " 20 Dos Hermanas. N. Real 1 D. 5 Dec. 20 Sti. Spiritus. J. M. Madrigal 1 N. Y. P. 21 Sti. Spiritns. Enrique Ohlmeyer and Ma- nuel Carbajal 2 D. 12 Dec. 21 Maguey. One rebel 1 a 3 " 24 Tibisial. Domingo Serrano, N. Olivera 2 D. 17 " 25 El Cristo. Three rebels 3 u 7 " 25 Santa Clara. Jose Prados 1 a 29 Nov 26 Holguin. Carlos Tellez, Salvador Rive- ra, Francisco Valdes and N. Acosta 4 " 14 y 15 Dec. 27 Caunao. Tvp^o prisoners 2 u 30 Nov — Manzanillo. Gregorio Santisteban Sr., Gre- gorio Santisteban, Jr., Juan Sanchez Izaguirre, Ramon Salazar, Antonio Roblejo Josd de Jesus Rosabal, Luis Betancourt, Jose V. Caste- llanos, Agustin Ramirez 9 N. Y. P. — C. de Zapata. One spy 1 D. 2 Dec. — Cuba. Twenty five rebels shot by Gonzales Boet during his ex- ' cursion, 25 i( 14 " December. 2 Gruanabo. N. Gonzalez 1 D. 7 Dec. 2 Santa Rita. One rebel 1 a 7 " 3 Holguin. Three salt-makers 3 cc 15 " 10 Near Cienfuegos. Carlos Consuegra . 1 N. Y. P. 14 San Luis. Eustaquio Arencibia, Jacobo Montano, Josd R. Mendoza, Rafael Rivera, Domingo Agniar, Juan Campos, Ciria- co Alvarez, Crispin Alvarez, Feliciano Campos, Gumersin- do Gala . 10 D. 19 Dec. 14 El Purial. Ramon de Leon* . 1 " 6 Jan. 837 10 8 37 15 Banao. One prisoner 1 D. 6 Jan 17 Ceiba. One 1 <( 28 " 17 Cabagan. Two who attempted to fly 2 (1 28 " 18 Niguas. One incendiary 1 " 22 " 20 Sagua. Miguel Acosta y Epinosa 1 (I 25 " 20 Niguas. Nicolas Munoz 1 N. Y. P. 21 Macagua. Dionisio Borges 1 il C( (( 23 Arimao. Three incendiaries 3 D. 26 Dec 23 Cienfuegos. Pablo Arvelo 1 11 26 " 24 Matanzas. Eleuterio Lamar y Valera 1 tc 25 " 25 Manacas. Justo Pablo Meneses 1 ti 6 Jan 27 Santa Clara. Two prisoners 2 CI 1 " 28 Limones. Two incendiaries 2 It 30 Dec 28 Cabagan. Ceferino Rodriguez 1 It 1 Jan 28 Habana. Josd R. Crespillo and Valdes Rubio 2 D. 28 Dec 29 Cienfuegos. Antonio Moreira 1 a 1 " 30 Pinar del Rio. One incendiary and Telesforo Peiia 2 It 6 " 30 Matanzas. Pedro Rivera 1 N. Y. P. 31 YillacJara. Victor Carrazana 1 D. 4 Jan 31 La Nina. Two rebels 2 << 11 " 31 Las Tunas. Mrs. Mercedes Varona and two prisoners 3 it 14 " 1870 January. 1 Remedies. 1 Holguin. 1 Sn. Isidore. 1 Arroyo Hondo 2 (( it 5 Pifion. 6 Pinar del Rio. 6 Casilda. 7 Pto. Principe. 7 Palmarejo. 8 Sti. Spiritus. 8 Giiinia. 10 Sti. Splritus. 11 Trinidad. 12 (( One prisoner Josd Guerra Almaguer and Cap- tain Manzanedo One spy One traitor A negro rebel Six rebels* Felipe Hernandez One who carried bananas Ramon Sanchez ■ One prisoner Antonio Abad Bello Three rebels Pedro Sanchez y Eligio Jime- nez Pablo Lugones Rafael Rodriguez Moya 1 D. 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 Jan. 14 (( 31 ti 31 It 8 Feb 14 Jan. 6 11 23 21 18 19 22 14 14 892 11 12 Limones. 13 Arroyo Blanco. 16 Trinidad. 17 MamauayagLia. 18 Cambute. 19 Sagua. 21 Coutramaestre. 24 Pto. Principe. 24 Cubitas. 25 Cieg-o de Avila. 25 El Cedro. 26 Cuba. 28 Camagiiey. 81 Habaua. 31 Cuba. — Holguin. — Sti. Spiritus. One prisoner Two spies Doctor N. Morado, Ricardo and Ramon M. Gras Five spies Thirteen prisoners One who uttered seditious words Jesus Reyes, Santiago , Duyen- de, an American colonel and four more Miguel Esquivel Sotero Napoles and another A Lieutenant Two prisoners* General Francisco Marcano Sixteen captured by Goyene- che Two who uttered seditious words Tomas Tamayo Manuel Ros y Matias Hidalgo Captain Miguel Rodriguez Luisa Fernandez y Gutierrez, a lady of 26 years of age condemned to death for the crime of concealing in her room a rebel — if executed, her execution, as many others, has not been pub- lished. 892 1 D. 5 13 27 Jan. 18 " 19 " 8 Feb. 26 Jan. 2i " 7 u IFeb 1 a 29 Jan 2 a 12 Feb 1 a 15 " 2 li 15 " 1 iC 2 " 6 " L6 a 6 " 2 a 1 " 1 N. Y. P. 2 J^. Y P. 1 N. Y. P. V. de C. 16 Jan. February. 1 Pto. Principe. 1 Trinidad. 1 Cuba. 1 Pto. Principe. 1 6 Polo Viejo. 6 Guadalupe. 6 Arroyo Blanco. 6 Moron. 6 Magna. 7 Habaua. 10 Charco Azul. Domingo Barreto Andres Matamoros Lieutenant N. Ochoa An artillery soldier Francisco Silveira and more A rebel prisoner Four Two Three N. Zerquera Felipe Valdes A post commissioner three D. ]sr. D. isr. D. 8 Feb. 8 " Y.P. 8 Feb. 8 " 11 " 12 " 12 " 12 " 14 '' P. 13 Feb. 974 12 974 3 to 10 Habana. 14 Holguin. 15 Sag'ua. 15 Calabazar. 16 Yaguajay. 17 La Parras. 17 Baga. 17 Pto. Principe. 18 Santa Clara. 18 Holguin. 19 Pto. Principe. 19 Habana. 20 Ceiba. 20 Santa Cruz. 21 Cienfuegos. 23 Holguin. 25 Cienfuegos. 25 Cascf)rro. 28 Juan Gines. — Cobie. Thirteen (general order of Ca- ballero de Rodas). Carlos Abreu, Eduardo Gazois, Francisco O'Ryan and Gre- gorio Caballero Manuel Sanchez and Joaquin Morales Juan Torrente Five rebel prisoners One " " Two " One " " Six* " Manuel Oliva and two of the Goicouria expedition . Manuel Betancc)urt and N. Gon- zales Jose Estevez One prisoner Two Francisco Figueroa Four prisoners of tne Goicouria expedition Simon Calderou Miguel Fernandez A prisoner Manuel Camacho, Belisario Caballero, Jose M. Bravo, Ventura Bravo, Juan Fran- cisco Portuoiido, Desiderio Echeverria, Juan Francisco del Pozo, Magin Robert, Ra- mon Garriga, Andres Puen- te, Joaquin Santistebau, Diego Vinagre, Melchor Catasus, Ventura Cruz, Baldomero Cosme, Diego Palacios and two more 13 World 12 Feb. 4 D. 19 2 a 19 " 1 (< 19 " 5 a 22 " 1 {I 22 " 2 a 22 " 1 u 22 " 6 a 22 " 3 iC 2 Mch. 2 i< 2 " 1 ii 20 Feb. 1 a 24 " 2 " 8 Mch. 1 ti 24 Feb. 4 u 3 Mch. 1 u 1 " 1 u 15 " 1 (( 4 " 18 25 Feb. 1 Pozo Blanco. B Rubi. 4 Palmarejo. 5 Palmarejo. 5 Pto. Principe. 5 L. del Infierno. 6 Polo Viejo. One rebel . 1 " 8 Mch. Five rebels . 5 " 8 " Andres Sanchez . 1 '.' 15 " Two rebels chiefs . 2 " 6 " Francisco Aldana y Suarez 1 " 15 " Five rebels . 5 " 10 " One . 1 " 12 " 1060 13 1060 1 to 8 Giiines. Thirty-eight of Arredondo's band 38 D. 13 Mch. 8 Sta. Ana. Two rebels 2 ii 17 II 1 to 8 Holguin. More than fifty rebels captured and shot 51 a 12 (f 14 Habaua. Julio C. Betaiicourt, Viscount Santa Cruz 1 a 15 il 11 Manicai-agua. N. Baliogina and two more O a 17 ii 15 La Ceiba. Merced Moya and Felix Jose Uiloa 2 a 18 a " Giiines. Luis Arredondo and Rafael Cueto 2 (( 18 li " Pto. Principe. Manuel Artola 1 a ■ 23 ii 15 Cobre. Carlos Dubose 1 (( 27 ii 15 Cauto Abajo. Sixteen conspirators • 16 u 31 il 16 Giiines. Six more of Arredondo's band 6 a 17 li 17 Ciege) Montero. One rebel* 1 (( 24 ii " Gibara. Three rebels 3 u 30 ii 17 Yareyal. Joaquin Leiva and another 2 a 2. Apr. 20 Arroyo Blanco. Jose M. Ecija and Jose M. Mallo 2 a 5 f hav- ing blessed the Cuban flag) 1 " 2 Quirino Hurtado and Antonio Becerra . 2 N. Y. P. Four rebels* . 4 D. Serapio . 1 " Jose M. Benegas, Floreucio Caiiizares, Jose Gonzalez y N. Bermia . 4 " Four prisoners . 4 " Francisco Martinez . 1 " Some members of the families Molina and Adan . 6 " Luciano Pruna y IST. Casta- neda . 2 " One spy . 1 " Fernando Rodriguez . 1 " Gonzalo Yarona y Rafael Mo- rales . 2 '' Two spies . 2 " Domingo Goicouria . 1 " Tomas de Leon and Atanasio Bravo . 2 " Jose Aldana . . I " Gaspar and Diego Aguero '2 " Emilio Torres Muiioz . 1 " One letter carrier . 1 " Juan Moya . 1 " Ramon Rodriguez . 1 " Jose Ant.° Castillo y Jose J. Feria . 2 " 14 u 26 a 30 ti 21 u 26 u 1 3 May. 29 Apr IMay 4 May. 10 a 6 a 12 a 6 u 8 U 10 ii 1 Juii. 6 May. 10 a 11 a 8 a 16 li 15 ii 14 it 3 Jun. 2 11 27 May 31 a 24 Jun. 1308 15 19 Habaiia. 19 Sagua. 19 Maj'ajigua. 20 Santa Clara. 21 Guanal. 22 Pt(^. Principe. 22 Rollete. 24 Trinidad. 25 Sti Spiritns. 26 Jibacoa. 26 Pto. Principe. 29 Sitio Hondo. 29 Punta Brava. 30 Yareyal. 30 Moron. 31 Maraguan. — Las Tunas. — Nuevitas. 1308 Ricardo Casanova . 1 " 19 Mav. Pedro Dominguez and Fraus- tino Peraza . 2 ' " 28 " Two rebels . 2 " 27 " Ramon Chong'O . 1 " 22 " Pedro Roblejo . 1 " 24 Jun, I'iburcio Guerrero, Juan An- tonio Perez, Manuel Tellez, Juan Brito, Francisco Ba- tista, Pedro Gutierrez and anotiier Three rebels One letter carrier of Bembeta Antonio Ramirez Jose Cartaya Oscar Cespedes One of Jesus del Sol band Justo y Pedro Aparicio, Jos^ Valdes p IST. Benavides Two rebels Joaquin Palmero and four more Luis Rivero Diego Milanes Junta of Cubans, captured and punished . .5 D. 13 / 31 May, 3 12 Jun. - 5 10 1 3 2 4 9 2 10 5 16 1 3 1 N. Y. P. June. 1 San Agustin. 2 Cardenas. 3 Cieufuegos. 3 Pinalito. 3 Mayari. 3 Pto Principe. 3 Manzanillo. 3 Trinidad. 7 Mayari. 8 Holguin. 9 Sto. Domingo, 9 Bijarru, 12 Pto. Principe. 12 Remedios. One negro rebel . 1 Jose M. Perez . 1 Higinio Moreira y Espinosa 1 Fourteen rebels . 14 Carlos M. Delgado and seven more . 8 Luis Medal, Tomas Almeida, Isidro Gance . 3 Eduardo Hurst . 1 Josd Zerquera . 1 Alejandro Cntina, Julian de las Rosas and Luis Carballo 3 Francisco Galobarde . 1 Jose de la Merced Leon . 1 Some rebels . 5 Josd Guiteras and Miguel Pe- ralta . 2 Pedro del Portal 1 World D. 12 3 3 22 22 Jun. 10 10 12 23 12 28 21 23 Jun. 1391 Ifi 1391 14 Santi Spiritus. Josd Eamon Sanchez, Agustin Chaviano 2 D. 22 June. 18 Manzanillo. Javier Villanueva, Vicente Cespedes and some strag- glers 7 " 24 " 19 Manaca. One scout 1 " 29 " 20 Guamutas. Agustin Hernandez 1 " 23 " 20 Bocachica. Salustiano Estevez and Nico- las Mendoza, shot on their sleep 2 " 25 " 20 Santi Spiritus. One rebel 1 " 25 " 20 Gibara. Antonio, Juan and Julian Naranjo, Valentin Hernandez and two more 6 " 25 " 20 Quemado. RomaijL Pinto and another 2 " 25 " 20 Santi Spiritus. Nazario de Lara 1 " 28 " 21 Pto. Principe. Agapito Gerez 1 " 28 " 22 " " Genaro Hijuelo, Benito Carun, Jos6 M. Arredondo y Eusta- quio Chavero 4 " 29 " 22 Tunas. Manuel Ruz , 1 " 29 " 24 Cienfuegos. A near relative of Jesus del Sol . 1 " 28 " 24 Itabo. Two rebels ■ . 2 " 29 " 25 Seibabo. Juan Bruno and brother . 2 " 3 July. 26 Pto. Principe. Fernando Varona, Josd Francisco Fernandez and Gabriel Balla- gas 3 " 5 " 27 Yaguas. Tomas Almeida and three more 4 " 8 " 28 Habana. Francisco Gonzales Junco 1 " 29 June. 28 Arroyo Blanco. Miguel Garcia, Josd M. Perez and Juan Pazos 3 " 5 July. 28 Soledad. Mongo Orduno 1 " 19 " 30 Pto. Principe. Juan Caballero y Aguilera 1 " 5 " July. 1 Santi Spiritus. Antonio Lopez and Antonio Siri . ■' 2 " 3 July. 1 Pto. Principe. Hilario Perez and Francisco Medina 2 " 12 " 1 Holguin. Manuel Mestre, Eulogio de la Calle, Josd A. Collazo Isidro Portillo, Adolfo Leite Vidal, Josd Meana, and Agustin Batista 7 " 17 " 1449 i1 2 Cabaniguan. 3 Giaya. 3 California. 5 Cienfuegos. 5 Pto. Principe. 5 Malaffueta. 6 Trilladeritas. 6 Calderon. 7 Guabaciano. 7 Sipiabo. 7 Guabani. 7 San Luis. 8 Guabaciano. 9 Manzanillo. 9 Baire. 10 Trinidad. 10 Yista Hermosa. 10 Yista Hermosa. 10 Candelas. 11 C. de Zapata. 11 Sabanilla. 14 Camajuani. 16 Aguacate. 16 Trinidad. 18 Lasfuna Grande. 20 Bayamo. 20 Cauuao. 28 El Pesquero. Man Eamon Estrada, Luis Ve- ga and six more Three rebels Jose Castilla and Juan Gar- cia Martin Lara Thirty-two letter carriers, spies and collectors of - vegtta- bles The rebel chief Hernandez Cleto Torres, Miguel de los Santos Santistebau, Miguel Santisteban and Ramon Reyes* Josd Salina and Manuel de la Sera One rebel One spy Ignacio Santa Cruz Pacheco Two rebels a it Many rebels Francisco Mendieta Rebel chief Francisco Molina and surgeon Rufino Napo- les Some stragglers shot Manuel Rodriguez, Modesto Duche, Eusebio N. Two rebels One carrier of provisions One rebel One carrier of bananas Two rebels Pablo Oxamendi, Jose de la Cruz Melendez, Ignacio Cres- po, Juan J. Palomo, Josd Figueredo, Pablo Quinones, Carlos Perez Cisneros, Porfirio Garcia, Jesus Sanchez, Igna- cio Forcade Sergeant N. Moya Chucho Valdes ISficanor, Luis, Jesus, Bernardo, Isaias y Fulgencio Reinaldo, Manuel Fuentes 449 8 3 3 D. 20 July 13 " 13 '• 2 1 9 " 14 " 32 1 17 " 12 " 10 1 1 17 2 (( 10 " 1 (( 15 " 1 (( 28 " 1 N. Y. P. 2 (( 28 " 2 (( 17 " 10 a 17 " 1 D. 12 July 2 11 17 " 5 ti 17 " 3 a 17 " 2 a 22 " 1 (( 28 " 1 li 22 '« 1 li 20 " 2 a 22 " 4 Aug. 27 July. 28 1559 18 24 Bayamo. 26 Guajabani. 26 Narciso. 27 Mandinga. 31 Bayamo. August. 3 Maguey. 8 Holguin. 8 Sti. Spiritus, 8 Mayajigua. 14 Pto. Principe. 16 Sti. Spiritus. 16 Charco Redoudo, 16 Holguin. 17 Cuba. 17 Bayamo. n Pines Blancos. 20 St. Luis. 20 Remedies. 31 Cinco Yillas. 31 Sti. Spiritus. 81 Holguin. — Banao. September. Dienisie Almena One rebel Two " One who carried provisions Ant. Aguilera, and his son 1559 1 ] 2 1 10 D. Santa Clara. Colon. Holguin. Gibara. Las Arenas. 5 St. Domingo, 6 Pto. Principe. Three surprised Pedro Arias Hermenegildo Gonzalez Manuel Conguegra, and Juan Valdes Julian J Pozo, and C. More Two rebels Five " Jose Leite Yiclal Generals Pedro Figueredo, Rodrigo, and Ignacio Ta- rn aye Brig. Angel Figueredo, Col. Man- uel Fernandez One rebel Juan Cortes (18 years) . Juan B. and Pedro Ferrer del Rio Eight captured in different ex- cursions Jose and Francisco Ochavian, Francisco Caballero, Rafael Perez, and three armed reb- els DelBn Pavon, and seven more Com. Gregorio Mola Felipe Acosta, and three more. The spy N. Ruiz N. Gonzales Marcoliuo N. Brig. Francisco Esteban Tamayo and Manuel Vega Merced Leon, Jose M. Caste- lion, Dionisio Diaz and ^lis- terio Cardozo Yicente Yelasco, Pedro Pelaez, Tomas Gomez, Federico Cruz, Manuel Jimenez, Fe- lipe Munoz and Felix Pera 4 Aug, 30 30 July. 11 4 10 Aug. 12 l( 13 11 16 li 20 (( 30 (( 18 (( 24 (( 24 (( 24 2 1 1 (1 11 Y 24 " 25 " . P. 1 a 31 Aug, 8 n 3 Sept. 7 8 1 (I 1ST. Y 3 " 14 " . P. 4 1 1 1 D. a u 7 " 7 " 1 Oct. 15 Sept. 7 Oct. 10 Sept 13 1C31 19 1631 5 Trinidad. Andres Llanes D. 7 Sept 8 Sti. Spiritus, Rafael Peralta IC 13 " 10 Pto. Principe. Joaquin Espinosa ii 15 '' 10 Sti. Spiritus. Francisco Trueba il 17 " 10 Pto. Principe. N. Bonora l( 21 " Pto. Principe. Miss Pastora Lopez Marrero, a Cuban lady caught in arms was condemned by the mili- tary. Court to be shot on the 10th of Sept, Her execu- tion, if it ever took place, has not been published IC 14 " 11 Santa Clara, Jose de los Santos Fleites 1 11 - 21 " 11 Santa Clara. One rebel 1 ti 13 " 12 Remedios. Ant. C. Manso 1 N. Y. P. 12 Fray Benito. Eulogio y Leopoldo Sarmiento, Rafael Reyes, and Teofilo Lorca , . 4 D. 4 Oct. 14 ConcepcioTi. Two rebels 2 a 17 Sept 16 Baire. Capt. Pedi'o Bertrandi . 1 N. Y. P. 19 Giiinia. Four rebels 4 D. 4 Oct. 22 Sauta Clara. Julian Perez del Hoyo . 1 t' 2 Sept 22 Jibacoa. Cipriano Estrada, and Luz Me- dina 2 Cl 5 Oct. 24 Habana. Luis DE Atestarian 1 u 25 Sept 24 Cayo Confites. Three sailors of the Margaret and Jessie 3 li 7 Oct. 26 Santa Clara. Joaquin Martinez 1 ii 27 Sept 80 Holgiiinera. Justo Aguilera, and another 2 ii 18 Oct. October. 1 Cieguito. Two rebels 2 cc 4 Oct. 3 Sti. Spiritus. One 1 a 5 " 4 Gibara. Three " 3 a 18 " 5 Cienfaegos. Francisco Gutierrez Calvo 1 N". Y. P. 10 Lechuzas. One rebel 1 D. 25 " 12 Pco. Principe. Manuel Torres Serrano, and Juan Martinez 2 (( 26 " 13 Trinidad. Dr. Yicente Rodriguez de la Barrera 1 (I 18 " 14 Bejuco. Clemente Caiiizares, his brother and two more 4 D. 25 Oct. 14 Matanzas. Agripino Sanchez ; the Spa- nish papers call him a rob- ber but he was condemned by the military court as a rebel, 1 N. Y. P. 15 Sti. Spiritus, Damaso Leon. 1 P, 23 Oct, 167T 20 16 Triuidad. 18 Reinedios. 24 Camugiro. 29 Sawta Clara. 29 Yara. 31 Manajayabo. — Remedies. — Holguin. — - Giiines. November. 2 San Pedro. 2 Paredones. 2 Casiguas. 3 Manzanillo. 3 Colon. 3 Paradones. 4 Tibicial. 4 Tempu. 6 Banao. 8 Holguin. 9 Maraguan. 11 Trinidad. 12 Pilatos. 12 Caslanos. 12 Canalito. 12 Jiicaro. 13 Canasi. 14 Yagruma. 15 Cuaiva. 18 Jiguani. 20 Sti. Spiritus. 20 " 20 Jagiiey. 27 Cienfuegos. 1617 Andres Pimentel . 1 D. 25 Oct. Pref. Carlos Ruiz and Capt. Nicolas Loyola . 2 " 4 Nov. Gen. Gabriel Portun and four- teen more . 12 " 4 " Pantaleon Prieto . 1 " 1 " Two rebels . 2 " 9 " Brijido and Julian Torres y Rodriguez . 2 " 13 " Pedro Garcia and Agustia Ramos . 2 " 25 Aug. Manuel Guerra Tamayo, Julian Patino, Angel Aguilera and Carlos Druck . 4 " 2t " Francisco V. Garcia . 1 N. Y. P. Three rebels . 3D. 19 Nov. Alberto and Joaquin Moya 2D. 8 " Two rebels . 2 " 19 " Jose Mendoza Lopez . 1 N. Y. P. Miguel Madruga . 1 D. 11 Nov. Liocencio Fonseca and Manuel Rodriguez . 2 " 13 " Pref. Ramon Carbajal, Com. Armengol and another rebel 3 N. Y. P. Luis Varona and fifteen more 16 D. 18 " Miguel Silva . . 1 " 20 " Josd Martinez and four more 5 N. Y. P. Miguel Cepero and another 5 D. 15 Nov. Juan B. Pedrosa. . 1 " 15 " Two rebels . 2 D. 17 Nov. One " . 1 " 17 " Pedro and Angel Reinaldo, Antonio Lopez and Rafael Fonseca . 4 " 2 Dec. Raimundo Sanchez, Jesus Her- rera and Ambrosio Zayas Capt. Jose Lechuga One scout Two " Qiiintilio Villareal Manuel Belen Perez Manuel de Jesus Bahamonde Federico Mola, Josd Gonzales, two letter carriers and another German Barrios 1U9 3 20 3 11 22 17 2 22 N. Y. P. 3, r 5 D, 14 1 (( 1 21 27 Siguanea. Capt. Alejo Cantero, Capt. Fe- lix Yurubide and thirteen more 28 Pto. Principe. Cristobal Mendoza 29 Hatico. Com. Manuel Torres, Pref. Emi- lio Tellez, Subpref. Macias and some other officers Dec€ 1 »mber. Gibara. One who smelt as a rebel 4 Las Tunas. Three rebels 6 Momones. Juan Meneses 1 Las Lomas. N. Rodriguez 9 Los Cristales. Emillo Moreno and another 11 Holguin. Gen. Josd M. Aurrecoechea and his chief of staff Facundo Ca- ble 17 Pto. Principe. Lope Recio Agramonte . 17 California. One armed rebel 19 Remedies. Two rebels 17 Pto. Principe. Cap. Francisco Betancourt, Emi- lio Estrada, Carlos Torres, Jose Molina, Francisco Bena- vides, Manuel Montojo and Caballero, Javier B. Varona, Martin Loynaz y Miranda 20 Holguin. Manuel Zuniga, Evaristo Torres, Francisco Llaurador, Miguel Peralta, Antonio Olivo, An- tolin Varela, Santiago Miran- da, Antonio del Toro . 21 Cienfuegos. Jose Cayetano Santos . 30 El Mamon. One rebel 15 to 30 Camagiiey.Eleven shot in different excur- sion 31 Trinidad. A negro man. 31 <( Nicolas Fernandez 31 Guanaja. Seven prisoners captured with the wife of President Cespe- des — Colon. Antonio de Armas -r- Oanoa, V Segundo Bejerano and Antonio 1749 15 1 1 1 11 1 D 6 Dec. 11 18 (( 31 (( 10 (( 10 a 14 (( 22 11 1 Jan, 15 <( 23 Dec, 1 Jan, 27 Dec, 22 (( 3 Jan. 15 u 4 <( 5 t( 14 l< 15 il 20 22 1871. 1828 January. 1 Santiago. Sos6 Catasus, Tomas Stable and Mr. Marcetti 3 D. T June. 1 Vergel. Two negro rebels 2 D. 4 Jan. 1 Cieguito. Two rebels 2 u 10 " 1 Guisa. Four rebels 4 <( 4 " 7 Santiago. Augusto A. Dominguez, Dr. Juan A, Corrales 2 (( 14 " 9 Cienfuegos. Mariano Guerra 1 <( 13 9 Tiiuas. Nineteen rebels 19 (( 22 " 9 Camagiiey. Antonio Hernandez and two others 3 Five rebels . 5 Arcadio Garcia . 1 Three rebels . 3 Four " .4 Three " . 3 Five " . 5 Roman Hernandez . 1 Three rebels . 3 Six " . 6 Five " . 5 Lieut. B. Salinas, M. Sanchez and F. Cabrera, C. Martinez and R. Gonzales . 5 Roque Trujillo . 1 One rebel . 2 Captain Coronas . 1 Miguel G. Gutierrez (member of Cuban Congress) and another Five rebels . 5 One rebel . 1 Leon and another . 1 Meliton Ramos and Jore Bitorla 2 One rebel . 1 J. M. Escancio . 1 Two spies .■ 2 Juan Torres . . 1 Carlos Pena and Camilo Velaz- quez . 2 Enrique Flotas . 1 Col. Pascual Beauvilliers, Capt. Antonio Bachiller, Lieuts. Pedro Lecerff and Ricardo 2022 1 1 11 Apr. 5 2 16 « 0- 2' 1 It 2 " 16 " D. 8 16 12 Aug Apr. 30 ii 30 a (( ii (( Cl 16 (I 25 (( 27 (( 30 (( 2 May 3 June, 14 May. 9 (( 4 a 3 June. 9 8 Aug' Angust. 4 Santiago. Col. Miguel Figueredo and Car- los Quesada 2 (( 11 " " Manzanillo. One rebel 1 a " a 5 Moron. Manuel Gonzales, Cap. Sev Eamos and three more 5 (1 16 " 9 Trinidad. Bernardino Marari 1 i< 15 " 10 Iguara. One rebel 1 (I u a " Sti. Spiritus. Manuel Fresneda 1 <> U it 12 Santiago. J:ian Castro, Nicolas Boudetand Jose Gonzales 3 i( 19 " 14 Palmarejo. Lorenzo Ortego 1 u 22 " 15 Gibaro. One deserter . ■ 1 a 31 " 16 Holguin. Four rebels 4 (1 16 " " Palmasola. One " 1 (1 17 '' " Sti. Spiritus. One " 1 11 17 " " Las Cruces. One " 1 u 31 " n Manzanillo. Rafael Garcia 1 ( 26 " 19 Moron. Col. Fernando Callejas . 1 a 25 " 2288 27 22 88 22 San Joe. Four men in hospital 4 " Cinco Villas. The prefect of Higuerita 1 25 Habana. Juan Clemente Zenea 1 September. 5 San Martin. Dionisio Marquez 1 6 Mayajigua. Guillermo Fernandez 1 10 Cinco Villas. One rebel 1 14 Villa Clara. Two rebels , 2 15 La Palma. One rebel 1 16 Sta. Ines. Manuel Gonzales 1 18 Camajuani. One rebel 1 20 Oanoa. Two rebels 2 25 Eio Salado. One rebel 1 27 Tunas. Serapio Arteaga y Fran.° Cas- tillo 2 " Manati. One rebel 1 30 Artemisa. One " 1 October, 5 Holguin. Antonio Garayalde 1 6 Sagua. One rebel 1 " Ramirez. One chinaman 1 23 Las Tunas. Tomas Perez Roman 1 24 Dormitorio. Pedro Duarte 1 " Yamaqueyes. A prisoner murdered by, the Spanish corporal, A. C;imacho 1 29 Mai Pais. Col. Eugenio Odoardo, Augusto Odio and two negroes 4 " Nazareno, One rebel 1 November. 3 Pino. Ramon Gonzales 1 5 Lopez. Juan Varona 1 7 Ciego. One sutler 1 8 Camaguey. Majors Pedro C. Garcia and Jose del Carmen Rosabal . 2 "* Trinidad. One rebel 1 9 Ciego. One spy 1 " Giiiral. One rebel 1 10 Faja. Two " 2 " Palma Sorrino. Four " 4 14 Camarones. One " 1 " San Mateo. Col. Delgado , 1 15 Pena. One rebel 1 16 Sabanalamar, Cplojiel Jose Jiamon Estrada 1 D D. D. 29 30 Aug. 26 (( 1 16 Sept. 21 (( 7 11 23 It 27 Oct. 23 1 Sept. Oc^ 17 It 17 (( 17 n 17 li 15 Oct. 10 11 14 Nnv. 17 14 li 17 li 1 Dec* 17 Nov 12 Dec 14 Nov. 12 Dec. 17 Nov. 12 Dec. 14 {I 1 li 23 Nov. 1 Dec. 12 a 22 Noy §337 28 16 Jobosi. 17 Villa Clara. " Manteca. 18 Caimito. 20 Palomita. 21 Asiento Viejo. " Loma Alta. " Santiago. •' Pedro Barba. " St. Spiritus. 21 Cachara. 22 Tayabo. " Guaimaro. 24 Caimito. 26 Pozo Salado. 27 Habana. 29 Guaicanamar. December. 3 Sant. Spiritus. 4 Santa Rosa. " Leonero. 17 Guaniminal. .20 Camajuani. " Ciego de Avila. " Llaiiadas. 20 Trinidad. " Sn. Jose. " Chorrillo. " IsTegros. " Prosperidad. 25 Guaimaro. 27 Los Yareyes. 30 Guaimaro. 31 Jimiru, Carlos Rodriguez Marcos Quesada A mulatto Two rebels One rebel Eugenlo Yerdesia and another One sickman One negroman and another One rebel Three rebels Three provision carriers One rebel N. Soler One rebel One rebel The Medical Students Alonso Alvarez de la Campa, Jose M. Medina y Silva, Carlos Au- 6UST0 Latorre, Eladio Gon- zales Toledo, Pascual Rodri- guez Y Perez, Anastasio Ber- MUDEz, Angel Laborde, Carlos Yerdugo Fran.° Agramonte, Eduardo Al- varez, Domingo Boada and Juan Basulto Jose Salvador and a chinaman Two rebels Ramon Estrada One rebel One " The postman Isaac Two rebels Two rebels. Manuel Planas and two more Two rebels One rebel Two rebels Ramon Hernandez and four more Two rebels Antonio and Loreto Rivas and Salvador Oramas Luis Maria Jimenez and two more ■ 233t 1 D. 23 Nov, 1 21 11 1 1 Dec 2 12 11 1 (I ct 2 1 li 1 14 11 2 16 11 1 It il 3 11 11 3 '( (( 1 1 ii 1 (( (I 1 14 1( 1 12 (( D. 28 Nov. 14 Dec. 6 Jan, 16 Dec. 20 (( 22 (1 29 (< 30 (< 31 ( 9 Jan. 10 " 6 " 4 .<• 8403 29 January. 1 Sabanalamar. 4 Purgatorio. 5 Sabauilla. (t Sant. Spiritus. tt La Deseada. It Chorrillo. li Caimito. 6 Trinidad. 8 Capiro. 12 Las Tunas. 14 Sta Clara. 15 Gliinia. (1 St. Spiritus. 19 Guanales. 21 El Corojo. 22 Oauto. 24 Sta Clara. 25 Sierrezuela ti San Miguel. ii Cieg-o de Avila 21 Los Giiiros. 11 Moron. 28 Ciego de Avila Fel ruary. : 1 Guayabal. 1872. A negro man Jose Salvador and three more One rebel Col. Emilio Espinosa Three rebels Migu e IRivero and our more Pedro Be lo Three rebels. Two rebels Eduavdo Saavedra A negro man A rebel Andres Blanco, A. M. de los Rios, I. M. Peraza, A. W. five negroes Cristobal Pardo One rebel A de la Hoz Manuel Lopez Miguel Qaesada One rebel Juan Luis Artosa One rebel Two rebels without arms Mateo Casanova " Manicaragua. 3 La Palma. " Rio Blanco. 6 Pto Principe. T Guarourii 2403 1 4 1 1 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 Figueredo, C. Orozco, Seriol and 11 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 The sickmen in the hospital of Vicente Garcia, T. Gonzales, A. Agiiero, F. Rodriguez, I. Perez, R. Pena, A. Trujillo, M. Fonseca, P. Gonzalez, M. Roblejo, M. Prieto and Nicolas Roque One rebel Two rebels Capt. Lorenzo Odoardo and eight soldiers Fran. Almanza and Miguel Ayala Two sick rebels D. D. 18 Jan. 11 11 13 a 18 a 11 a 11 11 14 11 18 11 26 a 28 a 25 11 25 << 31 t< 28 (1 16 Feb 28 Jan 28 11 11 11 31 11 11 3rERALS BeRNAEE I)E Yarona AND W. C. Ryan, Colonels Jesus del Sol and Pkdko Cespedes . Two rebels Four rebels Captain, Josd Fry ; Pilot, Wil- liam Baward ; Mate, James Flood ; Sailors — J. C. Harris, JoliR Bosa, B. P. Chamber- lain, William Kose, Ignacio Duenas, Antonio Deioyo, Jose Manuel Teiran, Ramon Lar- ramendi, Basebio Gariza, Ed- ward Day, J. S. Trujillo, Jack tVilliarason, Porfirio Corvison, P. Alfaro, Thomas Crigg, Frank Good, Paul Khuurer, 3 " 1 " 2 D. 2 " 6 D. 1 " 2 D. 2 " 2 •' 1 " 16 Apr, 1 May. 23 " 18 July. 24 " 18 17 9 Aug. 30 " 14 Sept 28 " 30 " 30 " 30 " 4 D. 7Kov 2 " 11 " 4 u 15 " 2868 8 Saiitiiiiri 9 San. Mariuel. 10 Lag-unas. " Saramaguacan. " Caridad. " Diff. places. 34 2868 Barney Ht'iTiihi, Samuel Card, John Brown, Alfred Haisell, W. J. Piice, George Thomas^ Ezekiel Durliam, Tbomas Wal- ter Williams, Simon Broyeur, Leopold Larose, A. Arci, John Sr.evvart, FEenry Bond, George Tliompsoii, James Samuel, Henry Frank, James Read 37 Arturo Loret iMoIm, Agustin Varona, Oscar Yarona, Gui- llermo Vails, Jose Boitel, Sal- vador Penedo, Enriqne Caste- llanos, Augustiii Santa Rosa, Jiisto Consnegra, Francisco Porras Pita, Josi; Otero, Her- rainio Qaesada . 12 Two rebels . 2 One rebel . . 1 Fernando Molino, Juan Perez, Antonio Pages . 3 Rafael Armas . 1 Juan Garces and two others 3 2921 15 Nov. 15 All those mtirked with au asterisk, have been shot in tlie roads when con- ducted to the cities for triaL SiiiC3 coiuineiiciiig tiie printing of tliis book \ve liave received papers frura Havana, in which we find that a large number of Cuban prisoners raptured in the assault (.f jManzaiiillo, and seventeen "conspirators" in llolqni!), l)av(? lioen shot. We livve not had an opportiuiity to ascertain til'.' dates or lunuber of these last execntions in time for publication. Sine; thein):ith of .JwAe, 1871, the Havana papers give only very few noiices about tlie executions of Cubans and the Voz de Cuba stated that they must not be published because they would be now facts for another " Book of Blood." The number of executions is exceedingly greater and wo will publish them in a supplement witli the remainder of those killed in 1873. D. means Diarln de, la ALirina, organ of the Spanish Naval service. V. de C. means Voz de Cuba, organ of the Spanish Volunteers. i=>:FLisoisr:E:!:F^s Captured by the Spaiiards aad whose fite has never b^en mad'i known. March. 1 Sti. Spiritiis. 2 Jaguey. 8 Gueiba. 9 Peralejo. 12 Sto. Domingo. 14 Moron. 15 Manzanillo. 19 Sti.-Spiritus. 24 Guamutas. 25 Sto. Domingo. 27 Niguas. 29 Aserradero. — Guamutas. — Mayari. — Cienfue<20S. April. 1 5 13 10 10 10 17 23 23 28 Guaracabuya. Potrerillo. Manzanillo. Jagua. Las Lajas. Sta. Clara. Yagnaramas. Sta. Clara. 30 Cuba. — Mayajiguas. May. 1 Camarones. 9 Arimao. 15 Vasquez. 15 Tunas. 17 Cientuegos. 1869- Four cartridge makers N. Sardifia Seven prisoners Eight A mulatto spy Eleven spies . Fifteen prisoners Two Forty-three" Six Nine " Four Twenty-three m n-e Forty " Twenty-one" Two prisoners Three One spy Nine rebel chiet's One spy Niue prisoners Bernardo Bouet E, C. Manuel Rojas R. C. Antonio IMoreira Bicardo Ledou ;ind Ju; Lopez R. 0. Nini'. plunderer.-; A uutiibyr of prisoners Four prisoner.^ Andi'es Diaz and oue^spy Two pi'i.soucrs Three prisoners Ant. Fiij'ncroa and N. Mesa. 4V.deC. 4 1 Diario. 14 7 " Mch. 8 1 11 15 2 43 6 9 3 23 40 21 12 '• 3 Apri 16 Muh 29 " 3 Apr. 6 - 23 •' 1 " 23 " 10 " 23 '■ 16 Mch. 19 '• 9 Apr. 13 " 16 '•' 1) " 'Z2 May. 13 " 22 Apr. 28 " 27 Ma^ . 3 " 7 " 15 " 11 Sept. 17 June. 20 - 252 36 252 18 Hatillo. Thirteen from Figue redo's band 13 D. 29 May. 18 Guaracabulla. Sacramento Carvajal, chado, il. Jimenez two sons B. Ma- and his 5 le 8 " 18 Manzanillo. Four prisoners 4 a 9 '• 24 Lajas. Seven prisoners 7 " 2 June. 26 Nipe. One corporal and four sol- diers , 5 cc C). cc 26 Moron. Many prisoners ■ 10 a 1 " June 10 Sta. Clari. Five prisoners ■ 5 <.(. 22 " 20 Jutinicii. One . 1 a 7 July. 20 Gnisa. Ten " cap. by Boet. 10 'C 8.9 " 26 Baracoa. Eighteen" . 18 " r3.14 " 28 Palmira. Seven " 7 a 1 " — Sta. Cruz. Four 4 c: 30 June. July 6 Caunao. Pio Hernandez and t^ vo more 8 a 11 July. 12 Sta. Clara. Three spies . 3 a 19 Aug. 18 Barrancas. Two prisoners 2 a 5 " 22 Cuba. Three " ce 3 " 22 Jiguani. One 1 (C 12 " — Trinidad. Three recruiting ofncers 3 " 30 July. — Caibarien. Some prisoners • 5 a 15 Aug. August. 6 Palma Soriano . Four prisoners 4 a 13 " 8 Sti. Spiritus. Three 3 ic 17 " 11 Limones. Four 4 11 Cachaza Four 4 i( 22 " 12 Limones. Two 2 iC 25 " 13 Bajadas. Three 3 (< 1 Sept. 13 Cuba. Eleven 11 a 19 Aug. 14 Puerto Padre. Three 3 cc 22 " 17 Hicotea. Jose de J. Garcia and another 2 cc 24 " 18 Baire. Thirteen 13 cc 27 " 18 Cienfuegos. Gregorio Hernandez 1 cc 20 " 19 Jibacoa. Six prisoners 6 " 10 Sept. 20 Biajara. A certain number .5 cc 1 " . 20 Arroyo Blanco Six prisoners (; cc 2 " 24 Taguayabon. Eleven 11 cc 1 " 21 Cubitas. Fourteen 14 " 1 " 25 Pto. Principe. Thirteen 13 cc 31 Aug. 26 Central Bept. Four by the Civiles 4 cc 29 " 28 Guines. Nine 9 cc 29 " 29 Cienfuegos. Two 2 c-c 12 Sept. 483 37 483 30 Sidonia. Three . . . . 3 D. 12 Sept. — Sagua. Eight . . . . 8 (( 29 Aug. September. 1 CaR-uas. More than fifty prisoners 51 a 10 Sept. 4 Mangas. Twenty-four conspirators 24 . Four 4 6 Sta. Isabel. Felix Duret 1 6 Banao. Six 6 10 Sti. Spiritus. Six 6 11 Colon. Juan Vera 1 13 Potrerillo. Three prisoners 3 13 Maniabon. Juan Serrano and Luis Ra- mirez 2 11 Salado. Three prisoners 3 17 Limones. One prisoner woumlod 1 17 Tempii. Four " 4 17 Esperanza. Two 2 18 Jiguani. M. Villareal, his brother and three more 5 18 Canasi. Three prisoners 3 19 Gruaimaro. Ten prisoners captured in some incursions 10 22 Yaguaramas, One prisoner 1 22 Paredones. Six 6 22 La Cueva. Two " 2 23 Jaguey Gde. Two " . . 2 24 Cubitas. Two " 2 D. D. 27 Oct. 26 li 25 ce 6 Nov. 6 t( 8 a 27 Oct. INov 4 1 9 4 16 Nov. 2 Dec. 13 Nov. 15 r> IJ. 16 20 15 15 22 2 Dec. 17 It 17 ce 27 Nov. 24 (( 2 Dec. 11 t( 1 (C 27 Nov 1 Dec, 6 .< 3 ti 1 (( 2,487 44 2,487 26 Tavira. One prisoner 1 28 One rebel cap. by the civil g'rd 1 28 Canasi. Thirteen cap. in diii'. exciars'ns 13 — Las Tunas. Admiral (?) Nunez & five more 6 December. 1 Cienfuegos. Manuel Gonzales 1 2 Tuero. Two rebels 2 7 Farallones Eafael Cepeda 1 9 Los Cristales. Three prisoners 3 9 Sti-Spiritus. Fourteen " .14 9 Las Lomas. Prefect Jose Conesa, Cap. Sose G. Luna and three more 5 9 El Jumento. Five prisoners 5 9 Zapata. Four rebels 4 10 St. Spiritu. Three " 3 10 C( Seventeen rebels 17 11 Quemado. Two 2 12 Trinidad. Jose Leonardo Ortega 1 12 Jiqui. Ten rebels 10 18 Pto. Principe. Eighteen rebels 18 19 Kemedios. Four 4 23 Almazan. Three 3 27 Pto. Principe. Thirty-four captured in dif- ferent excursions 34 29 •Villas. Three 3 30 Guanaja. Juan C. Zenea , 1 31 Santa Clara. One rebel 1 — Vis. Hermosa. Ten 10 D. 3 Dec. 3 " 11 " 6 " 17 13 14 17 10 17 16 16 21 21 20 27 1 Jan. 23 Dec 15 Jan. 7 4 14 3 20 1871. January. 1 Vergel, A prisoner . . 1 D. 4 Jan " St. Ag'ustin. (<■ 1 U (< " Monte Alto, ti 1 (( 1( " Camagiiey. Manuel Castellanos 1 li 1( " Sti. Espiritu. Seventeen prisoners 17 6 '• " Camagtley. Lope Recio Agraraonte, Rafael Cotrino and eight others ■ 10 7 " (( Cf Twenty-four prisoners 24 '( (( << It Eighteen prisoners .K 11 11 '' Sii. Espiritu, A prisoner 1 10 " " Seibabo. Two " 2 15 " " Corojo. A negro 1 u U 2 Guanaja. Emilio Torres and six others " 14 " 2734 45 2134 4 Guanaja. Four prisoners 4 10 CienliiegdS. Seven rebels 7 12 Cascorro. A prisoner 1 13 Twenty from the Hornet expedi- tion 20 15 Sti. Espiritu. Four prisoners 4 " Camaguey. Ten prisoners 10 " Gtiinia de Mirand a Tomas Diaz 1 " Mate. Benigno Tamayo and e ighteen others 19 " Holguin. Two prisoners 2 20 Cascorro. K 2 27 Sd. Espii-itu. One 1 29 Cie^o de Avila. A postman and two rebe Is. 3 30 Sti. Espii-itu. Two prisoners. 2 " Guaimaro. '( 2 " Caraagiiey. Cristobal Diaz 1 31 Miuas. Manuel Castro and four Dthers 5 " Santiago. Eighteen prisoners 18 " Pto. Principe. Fifteen 15 February. 2 Pto. Principe. Three prisoners 3 " Cascorro. Five ^' ■ 5 6 Margarita. Five " 5 " Cuba. Two 2 " San Jorge. u (( 2 6 Cinco Villas. Major Leopoldo Villegas " Siguanea. Carlos Cerveceilo " Nicho. One prisoner " Buena Vista. (1 7 San Geronimo. (1 8 Tunas. ii (I Nicolas Govin 9 Sti. Espiritu. One prisoner 16 N. Marin " Jumento. Three prisoners ', 8 11 Divertido, Two 2 " Corojal, Two «' 2 " Bayamo. Three 3 23 Camagiisy. Clemente Sosa, Pro\H)sc S ergeant Gallejas and L, Mirunt a 3 " St. Miguel. One mulatto and a negro 2 24 Guaimarillo, Rafael Palomares and his son 2 " Laguuo. One prisoner 1 27 " Manuel Rojas and Juar 1 G. Sil- verio 2 D. D. D. 14'Jan. 13 " 11 Feb. 19 Jan. 20 •• 29 " 15 Feb. 29 Jan. u u 8 Feb. 11 Mar 8 Feb 11 Feb 11 Feb- 14 " 24 " 11 a 4 Mar. a '< 8 Feb. K a 4 Mar. 23 Feb. 17 Mch 15 Feb. 24 '' 12 Mch 17 " 2891 46 28 Ciego de Avila. " Pto. Principe. " Pilar. 28 Bancs. " Different places. Two rebels Five prisoners One negro and one white man Two prisoners Fifteen " 289t 2 5 2 2 15 D. 10 Mch. 17 " 17 " March. 3 Camagiiey. " Ciuco Villas. *• Caunao. " Carraguao. 7 Angeles. 7 Sti. Espiritu. 10 " Camagiiey. 11 Villa Clara. 16 Canoa. 17 Barajagua. 1^ Palmira. 18 Camagiiey. 20 Puercro. 21 Camagiiey. 23 Cabezas. 25 Mefan. 26 Barrancas, '• Palma. 29 Guaimaro. 31 Barajaguas. " Trinidad. Constantino Agiiero One prisoner F. Rodrignez Fernandez One prisoner One " Four " Seven " N. Huelva and three oth Three rebels One prisoner Two prisoners One E. Nnnez and F. Z ly.is Two prisoners J. J. Cosio Some prisoners One One A young man Two rebels One rebel One rebel 1 D 12 Mch ] 30 (( 1 15 (( 1 17 Ci 1 " 4 11 7 11 ;rs 4 <( 8 (( 1 19 (( 9 28 <( 1 (1 a 2 31 (( 30 (( 1 30 (( o 18 Apr 1 ii " 1 u ti 1 " " 2 30 (1 1 16 << 1 K (( April. 4 Mefan. One prisoner " Quimado. One " " Remanga EnaguaTliree prisoners 5 S. Lorenzo. 11 Mavajig-uas, 12 Trinidad. 19 Deinajagua. 20 Ti Arriba ' 21 Sti. Espii-ita, 23 Santiago. " Cobre. 25 Guinia '■ Sti. Espiritu. 29 Cadiz. One prisoner Three prisoners Eight prisoners One prisoner Two prisoners Jiisto Llanos and G 'tliers Roque Trujillo Seven prisoners One prisoner One lieutenant and another One prisoner 1 D. 16 I <( it 3 (( a 1 (( 24 3 (( 30 s u 18 1 (1 30 2 May. 3004 47 May. 3004 3 Arroyo Blanco. One prisoner 1 D. 4 May. " Cuba. Fourteen prisoners 14 11 4 " " Guasimal. One prisoner 1 (( 7 " 5 ISTuevitas. Fifteen prisoners ]5 (( 8 " 6 Moron. Four prisoners 4 li 13 " 13 Sti. Espirita. Six prisoners 6 u ii it 15 Centro. Nineteon prisoners 19 ii 16 " 16 Giiira. Four prisoners . ' 4 D. 16 June " Pinalito. Two prisoners 2 a li li " Cauto. Three prisoners 3 a •■t (I 22 Desuello. One prisoner 1 (< 22 " 25 Yay^uajay. Tiiree prisoners 3 (( 17- " " Sti. Espiritu. Twenty-one prisoners 21 (( 31 May. 26 Vicios. Eight prisoners 8 a 14 June " Pto. Principe. Four prisoners 4 a 4 " 27 Moron. Eighteen prisoners 18 li 16 " 31 Ramblazo. Nine prisoners 9 ii 9 " " Mang-a Larga. Three prisoners 3 it 16 " June. 2 Cauto Abajo. Two prisoners 2 D. 1 July 3 Moron. Two prisoners 2 ii 16 June 4 B juquero. One prisoner 1 a 1 July 5 Pto. Principe. Guillermo Porro 1 a 16 June 6 Vertientes. Two prisoners 2 t( 14 " 8 Peru. Five prisonrs 5 a (< a 11 Cayo Cruz. Felipe Yacque 1 " 21 July. " Sti. Espiritu. Thirteen prisoners 18 ii 17 " 14 Moron. One rebel 1 " 1 " 15 Camajuani. Two rebels 2 11 24 June '' Jiquima. Two rebels 2 a 1 July 16 Mulato. Seven rebs^ls 7 11 30 June " Najaza. Two armed children, 1 3 vears old, not shot, notwitlist;.'.! d ng they were rebel soldiers. 2 a 30 " 16 Jibaro. Ponr rebels 4 ii 1 July 17 Najaza. Fourteen rebels 14 a 30 June " St, Clara. Four rebels 4 ti 1 July. 18 Trinidad. Twenty-one rebels 21 <( 27 June 19 Moron. Three rebels 3 (( 1 July. " Mauacas. One rebel 1 ii 24 June " Sti.Bspiritti. ThrcH rebels 3 li 27 " 22 Cabaniguan. Two rebels 2 ii 1 July. 24 Tunas. Two rebels 2 ii 18 " 25 Santero. Gregorio Ruiz 1 it 4 " 21 Moron. Five rebels 5 11 8 " 3241 48 31 Playuela. 31 Guaimaro. July. 1 Santa Clara. 2 Loreto. 3 Capestani. " Maiizaiiillo. 4 Arroyo Blanco. " Trinidad. " Manzanillo. 8 Yaguajay. 9 Cascorro. 11 Jiicaro. 'J'ana. 12 Dajao. Bayamo. Sti. Espiritu. 14 Jobo. " Camajuaai. " Alegria. " Piedras. 15 Santa Rosa. 17 Muiioz. " Holguin. 18 Santa Clara. " Gliira. 19 Santa Ana. ** Cuevas 20 Santi Espiritu. 22 Matanzas. 22 El Paso. " Bayamo. 23 Sti Espiritu. " Yayuajay. 24 Moron. 25 Pedregon. 21 Jobosi. 27 Palma Sola. 29 Cliarcas. 30 Moron. 31 Neivas. " Ceiba. Fourteen rebels Eight rebels W. Feo Two prisoners One prisoner Three prisoners Six prisoners Three prisoners David Baldaquin Two prisoners Two prisoners Three prisoners Seven prisoners One chinaman Two prisoners Eight prisoners Seven prisoners One rebel Six prisoners One prisoner Fifteen prisoners One prisoner One prisoner Seven prisoners One prisoner D. Olivet and 6 others One prisoner Five prisoners Manuel Alvarez, Doming( nandez^ Fabian Olivera Four prisoners Carlos Quesada. and Col. Mi Figueredo Two prisoners Two 'prisoners Laureano Castillo, S. Cab and two others One prisoner Eight prisoners One prisoner Col. Gustavo Figueredo One prisoner Seven prisoners Twelve prisoners Her 3241 14 D. 1 July. 8 u 1 " 1 D. 20 July. 2 (1 19 " 11 (1 8 " 3 II 19 " 6 11 12 " 3 (1 11 " 1 u (' a 2 cc 20 " 2 11 19 " 3 tl 18 " 1 li 1 Aug. 1 11 13 July. 2 ii 14 " 8 <( 25 " 7 (1 28 » 1 11 1 Aug. 6 11 a u 1 11 ov. " Holguin. A Tamayo 1 u a (( " Mijial. Manuel Guerra and Mai ..el Or- tiz 2 >( ii iC " Yentorrillo. One man 1 '» u (I " Santa Marta. Porfirio Delgado 1 •' 22 Ii *• San Geronimo. Seven prisoners 7 a >i i(. " Placeas. One prisoner 1 (I 23 (( " Palma Soriano. Twenty-nine prisoners 29 n 1 Dec. 12 Sancti Espiritus Twenty prisoners 20 i< 21 Nov. " Crimea. One prisoner 1 a 1 Dec. " Taya. Two prisoners 2 {' u (( 14 Punta Gorda. One prisoner 1 (1 12 it 15 La Victoria. . G. Saavedra 1 << <> it 18 Santa Rosa. One prisoner 1 " a ii 19 Sti. Espiritus. Two prisoners 2 (( 2] Nov. " Mendigutia. Tiiree prisoners 3 (( it, ii 20 Ciego. Seven prisoners 7 u 1 Dec. " Las. Tunas. Five prisonors 5 (I a ii " Yoro. One prisoner 1 u K (( " Presidio. Two prisoners 2 u 12 u " Trilladera. Three prisoners 3 ti 13 (( " Nigua. Federico Acosta 1 C( ■ 1 (< 23 Pelonas. : One prisoner 1 (( 12 <( 20 Tibisial. One prisoner 1 (( 1 <( 2359 51 December. 1 DifiF. places. " Pto. Principe. 2 Gomez. 3 Pilon. 3 C.iiabera. 7 Moron. 9 San. Agustin. 9 Meloues. 11 Piedra. " Santiago. 14 Jagiiey. r 17 Camagliey. 20 Camajaguani. " Pto. Principe. " Trinidad. •' San Jose. 25 Holguin. " Soledad. " Prosperidad. 26 Monte Grande. 27 Soledad. 2359 Twelve prisoners 12 D. 1 Dec M. Agiiero and M. Fernaii iez 2 (k 17 (( Four prisoners 4 a 6 (< One prisoner 1 (( 14 ce One prisoner 1 (( ^( (( A. Rodriguez and D.Avila 2 ii 29 (( Five prisoners 5 It 31 a Two prisoners 2 k< " a A rebel boy . 1 (( 30 i( N. Saavedra ^ 1 (1 31 u y. Estrada M. Barreto . N. Gespedes aud J . Ag-rainonte 4 (( 22 « Four prisoners 4 it 23 n One prisoner , 1 n 22 >( Three prisoners 3 1. <( (( One prisoner . 1 " 31 1( Four prisoners 4 11 " il Twenty-three prisoners . 23 " 28 <( Eight prisoners 8 (' 31 It One prisoner . 1 << (( II Two prisoners 2 It 12 Jan One prisoner . 1 31 (( 1872. January. 1 Jimirii. One prisoner 1 u 4 " " Seboruco. Two prisoners 2 . 11 18 '' 2 " Seven prisoners 7 II 4 " 5 Santa Lucia. One prisoner 1 « 18 " " Cuba. Twelve prisoners 12 (( (1 II 25 Feb. 3 " 1 Mch. II 5 " (1 1 " D. 14 Mch. > 11 11 24 " 15 ii 31 " 6 ti II (I 8 a 22 " 4 It 31 " 9 I 31 " 3 It 14 Apr. 3 a ti ii 3 D. 24 Apr 3 it << (( 3 a ■ 2 i< 4054 55 March. 1 Lauretano. 2 Vista Hermosa. 3 Najasa. 3 Cauto. 6 Sie'Ta. 6 Mijagueto. 6 Caila. 6 Holguio. 10 Diff. places. *' Laguna Negra. " Palmarito. ** Yaguas. 13 San Martin. 15 Diflf. places. 23 Najasa. 25 Arteaga. 28 Holguin. April. 2 Difif, places. 5 Guaiuiaro. 6 Bueyecito. 7 Monte Odcuro. 10 Chorillo. 12 Joturo. 13 Guairnaro. 15 Jarahueca. " Cobre. 20 Diflf. places. 24 Arrieros. 24 Hacha. 24 Jibaro. 29 Camaguey. 30 Cantilio. May. 6 Holguin. 8 Jobos. ^ 13 Songo.j " Caobas. 16 Camaguey. " Lajas. june. 3 DiiF. places. 5 Loreto. 8 Guaimaro. 4054 Two prisoners . 2 One prisoner . 1 Eij^liteen prisoners . 18 One prist'Xier . 1 Cayeiauo Eustan . 1 N. Maceo . ^ 1 Ten prisoners . 10 One prisoner *. 1 Ten prisoners . ' 10 One prisoner . 1 Nine prisoners . 9 P N Valdes and a negro man 2 One prisoner . 1 Twenty prisoners . 20 B Mauri and four more . 5 Eighteen prisoners . 18 Five prisoners . 5 D. Josd Carmenell and eight Salustiano Girones One prisoner Five prisoners Ninc'teen prisoners Twelve prisoners Five prisoners Six prisoners Six prisoners Twelve prisoners Four prisoners F Garcia asd another Manuel Mendoza Four prisoners Two prisoners Three prisoners One prisoner One prisoner Seventeen prisoenrs Two prisoners One prisoner] Sixteen prisoners Felix Aguirre Sixteen prisoners more 9 1 1 5 19 12 5 6 6 12 4 2 1 4 2 3 1 1 17 2 2 19 Mar. 15 " 19 " 15 (( 19 <( 19 (< 30 it (1 ti (C <( 19 (( 1 Apr. 26 Mch. 8 12 Apr D. 16 Apr. 1 May 3 May. 9 May 16 (( 9 21 16 16 18 18 16 D. 17 June. 4308 56 9 Jarcial. 10 Toro. 11 Jumento. " Gloria. 19 Caimito. 22 Diff. places. 30 Pozos. 30 Sau Andrds. July. 3 Holgain. 6 Tacamara. 7 Arrierros. 7 Tana. 8 Camaguey. 9 Diego. 10 Jiicaro. 12 Zarzal. 14 Matehualo. 20 Juan Criollo. August. 4 Castellon. 5 Sail Carlos. 5 Gaaimarillo. 6 Diff. places. 8 Jumento. 13 Mano Pilon. 23 Cam;ijuani. " Tunafi. 25 Cobre. " Hondon. " Avispero. September, 3 Diff. places. 8 Cayo Villalvo. 8 Palmarito. 10 Camajuaui. 13 Tiarriba. 14 Mabuya. " Jobosi. " Sau AU'jandro. 11 Diff. pb.ces. 18 Diff. places. " Santiago. " Arrogy Colorado, One prisoner Three prisoners One prisoner One prisoner Three prisoners Two prisoners J R Ten prisoners Eight prisoners Three prisoners Two prisoners One prisoner Seven prisoners M Montero Eight prisoners E Castillo and J Manso Three prisoners Five prisoners One prisoner Two prisoners Jesus Riera Two prisoners Three prisoners One prisoner One prisoner One prisoner Three prisoners Three prisuners One prisoner Three prisoners Two prisoners Two prisoners One prisoner Two prisoners Juan Gutiso David Madrigal Twenty-seven prisoners Two prisoners Thirteen prisoners One prisoners One prisoner 4308 1 1 3 2 1 10 D. D. 3 D. 2 '•' 2 " 1 " 2 " 1 " 1 " 27 " 2 '" 13 " 1 " 1 " 29 " 24 " 27 July. 9 10 July 9 11 9 li 18 n 13 a 24 II 24 11 24 (1 27 (( 12 9 Aug. 15 (( 12 11 15 li 20 It 12 3 Sept. tt u 6 (( (( li 9 Sept. 14 " 30 (I 2 Oct. 28 Sept. 30 " 1 Liborio Jiminez 1 Manuel del Aguila. 1 Juan B, Latta, Camilo Hernandez, Juaa B Oolonia. 3 .., . -84 5 25 " 1 28 " 1 2 29 " 2 2 Sept 1 5 " 1 16 " 23 26 ti 3 Oct. 6 (( 12 (( 23 Dec. 2 Jan. 6 «• 11 'i 60 Condemned to hard labor for life in the chain GANG OF THE PENAL COLONY OF CeUTA. Condemned to ten years hard labor in the chain GANG OF THE PENAL COLONY OF CeUTA. Condemned to ten years hard labor in the chain GANG. 1869. Rafael Lanza, Isidro Hernandez, Jose A. Lucena, Julian Sanchez Villavicencio. 4 Sept. 14 Pedro Rivera. 1 Dec' 30 1869. Miguel Estrada Mirandi, Ramon J. Agramonte, Josd Felix Bonachea, Josa Ruiz Lopez, Leonardo Perez y Martinez. 5 Sept. 14 Condemned to eight years hard labor in the chain GANG OP THE PENAL COLONY OF CeUTA. 1869. Jose Valera, Tomas Gener, Anibal Agiiero, Jose Roque Sanchez, Jose Manuel Pascnal, Alberto Agiiero, Carlos Callejas, Josd Eligio Perez, Gregorio Gon- ZLilez, Ricardo Horta, Juan B. Juanicot, Antonio Guichard, Joaquin Melville, Miguel Vidal, Igriacio Martinez, Liborio Delgado, Andres Arongo, Angel Valladares, Jose Guileras, Josd Zamora. 20 May 26 Condemned to six years hard labor in the chain GANG OF THE PENAL COLONY OF CeUTA. 1869. Antonio Alva Moreno. 1 Sept 14 1869. Manuel de Jesus Fleites, Tomas Manuel Juviel, Miguel Fernandez, Manuel Capote Quinones. 4 Sept. U Cayetano N. 1 Nov. 2 Condemned to eight years habd labor in the chain ■ GANG. ■ ^ . 1869. Casimiro Gonzalez, Antonio Abad. 2 Sept. 14 61 Condemned to six tears hard labor, in the chain GANG. 1869. Antonio Josd and Tiburcio de la Cruz, Jaan Sanchez, Jesus M. Meneses, Demetrio Pena. 6 Aug. 6 Meliton Valdes, Fidel Barrera (hijo) 2 Sept. 14 Pedfo Ulet Delgado, Manuel Lopez|Sierra, Julian Mendive. , 8 Nov. 2 Josd Lorenzo Oastaueda, 1 Kov. 2 Condemned to four years hard labor in the chain chain gang. 1869. Jose Camilo Bnriquez. 1 Aug. 6 Julian Jose Acosta, Eduardo Merlo. 2 Nov? 2 1869. 2 Sept. 14 4 Nov. 2 D. 13 July. 2 (1 29 Jan. 1 u 14 (< Condemned from two to ten years hard labor in the GANG. Enrique Rodrig-uez, Vicente Paleu. Agustin Morell, Alonso de Cespedes, Nieves Cardoso and Nicolas Sardinas. N. Emilio. Two of the Hornet. Jan. 12 N Arias. March 1 Cienfuegos — Matias Suarez. 1 " 3 Mch. July 12 Santiago — Rafael Palacio, Franco Caballero, Miguel Echeverria, Tomas Ferrer. 4 " 20 July. Villa Clara — Rafael Alfonso, Domingo Sosa Ramiez, Desiderio Ordonez, Manuel. Santiago — Juan Jose Tones: Giiines — Juan Rodriguez Valmaseda. Sagua — Jose Gantero. Miinuel Herrera Gallardo. Manzanillo — Juan Rafael Oisneros. Villa Olara — Nazario Rodrignez Feo, Mar rill Belio y Ruiz, Miccuel Macliado, Camaguezy-^Jose Casto del Yalle and 3 negroes, Santiago — Juan de Dies Dupny. Pto Principe — -Juan de Dios Acosta, Remedios— Manuel Quintanal, i, Benigno del Rio, 2 ** i Dec, 4 D. 5 Sept. 1 1). 13 July. 1 (< 2 Nov. 2 (< 23 July. 1 a 21 Nov. 2 '4 12 Dec. 1 (C 25 Nov. 4