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nd decisive action was abundantly apparent. The meeting with General Toral between the lines on the 13th, under a flag of truce, was no ley before he could expect a surrender. In the conversation with General Toral reference was made to his correspondence with General Shafter, the latter urging him to surrender his forces, and he (Toral) claiming that under the Spanish law he could not surrender so long as he had am, and information of the manoeuvre was speedily communicated to General Toral, some officers having reported to him that they could see fiftyrmy. Awaiting a reply, I am, very respectfully, your servant, Jose Toral, etc. General-in-Chief of the American Forces. This was, as wtiago, consisting of some 11,000 men, but the entire command of General Toral stationed at different points in the eastern part of Cuba, numb4, 1898—12.55 P. M. The Secretary of War, Washington, D. C.: General Toral formally surrendered the troops of his army corps and division