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LATEST FROM CUBA. [From the New York Herald, May sth.]

We learn from Captain Hilton of the schooner Sea, which arrived yesterday from Cadenas, that when he left, on the 14th ult., the white inhabitants were in hourly anticipation of a general insurrection among the negroes. The Governor was using great efforts to suppress any attempt. He had already imprisoned a number of blacks supposed to be the ringleaders, and also stationed troops upon many of the plantations in the neighbourhood of the town.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 333, 7 October 1848, Page 3

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LATEST FROM CUBA. [From the New York Herald, May 5th.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 333, 7 October 1848, Page 3

LATEST FROM CUBA. [From the New York Herald, May 5th.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 333, 7 October 1848, Page 3

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