The Case of the Arrest, Trial And Sentence in the City of Havana, Island of ...
The Case of the Arrest, Trial And Sentence in the City of Havana, Island of ...
José Ignacio Rodríguez
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Consul-General Williams had reported on the 2nd of the same month that the court had decided to begin the said trial on the 28th following ; and therefore it was useless to undertake anything until hearing from Havana how the case had ended. The short time which elapsed between the nth. of November above mentioned and the day on which the decision of the Court of Havana was known at Washington, gave, however, to the writer of these pages all proper opportunity to see the papers filed, and to be...come, through correspondence with his client and otherwise, fully acquainted with the facts. He must confess with sincerity, that the result of his study, as well as his knowledge of the circumstances which had sur- rounded the case ever since its inception, led him to the con- viction that the Spanish authorities of Cuba would never voluntarily release his client, as long as the Cuban war should give the slightest sign of existence. And as at the same time he never thought, that in spite of this undoubted Spanish de- termination to keep Sanguily within the walls of Fortress La Cabana, more for fear of what he might do, if released, than for any thing else, there was any reasonable possibility of turning Sanguily's case into a casus belli, or of making it the subject of belligerent demonstrations or displays of force, because, as declared by Assistant Secretary of State, Mr.
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