The History of Cuba, vol. 2

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Departure of the British and Re-entry of the Spanish--The New Spanish Governor--Antagonisms Between British and Spanish--A Period of Reconstruction--Reclassification of Revenues--Military Reorganization of Havana--New Provincial Administration--Establishment of a Mail Service--End of a Noteworthy Administration--Reform in Police Regulations--Expulsion of Religious Orders--Suppressing Contraband Trading--Destruction by Earthquakes--A Disastrous Hurricane--An Administration Void of Complaints.