Show INSURGENT BAS s XVorlc in Which They BaTe Been Mixed TJJ of Late HAVANA March PThe Insurgent ands commanded by Napoles Alberto Hojas Maohado ar l Aleman In obedience obe-dience to orders from General Gomez have left the district of Placetas province of Santa Clara and have moved into the province of Matanzas Otlisr Insurgent forces will assemble at Seitazo and near PJacetas In order 1 i sd to protect the passage of the Insurgents under Gomez and Maceo through the Quemade Grande Quemae on their way actwcrd The Insurgents have i ttnirned the plantation and buildings at Caralban in the Trinidad district of Santa Clara Tho insurgents lave burned the Rv plantation of Arco de Iris with its I 0 mi < ti buildings province of Havana and hanged three peaceable countrymen General Arola is continuing his advance ad-vance through the province of Santa Clara in PURSUIT OF GOMEZ His vanguard at Santiago under the command of Colonel Frances had a skirmish with the Insurgents rearguard guard and Colonel Hernandez Is believed be-lieved to have cut off the retreat of the insurgents back into the province of Matanzas The column of troops under Colonel Galbis Is going in the direction of Pando The guerilla forces of Calabazar in the district of Sangua La Grande have been engaged en-gaged with the insurgents under Del Goado They left one killed on the field and the guerillas In pursuing the enemy met near the plantation of Orients the Insurgent band commanded by Ruperto Hernandez The insurgents insur-gents left five killed behind them General Prats while on his way from Boquerones to Aguada a been engaged band of insur gaged with a numerous inur gents under Quinton Bandera The troops had two killed and pursued the enemy in the direction of Banos Colo rO and Carillo The military governor gover-nor of Matanzas reports that there exists at the plantation of Saratoga and on the banks of the River Aura many small bands of Insurgents belonging be-longing to THE FORCES OF MACEO which were fought by Colonel Vicunda a day or so ago These bands are reported re-ported to be in a demoralized condition condi-tion and without ammunition The column of troops commanded by Colonel Colo-nel Molina coming from Palma met the insurgent scouts near the River Aura The main force of the enemy was said to be encamped some distance away Miro La Crete Aeyas Garcia and Acebea the insurgent leaders are said to hp with Maceo Colonel Lo sad at the head of eight companies or infantry advanced upon the left flank of the enemy Major Lopez with two companies moved upon the tight flank and Colonel Molina advancing upon the enemys front captured the insurgent positions at Vista Hermosa posItons and the plantations of Trinidao San Jose and at Revido The insurgents retreated and the firing was kept up for three hours with great loss to the enemy The troops had four seriously wounded and several men slightly wounde Near Guanajay in the province prov-ince of Pinar del Rio the Insurgents have attacked a mixed train which a guarded by a detachment of soldiers sol-diers The insurgents were repulsed with a loss of seven killed The military governor of San Cristo bal In the province of Pinar del Rio reports that the insurgent leader Per ico del Mado with EDO men nas oven ove-n that district burning everything in Oils path He wa pursued by the troops and two of the enemy were killed among rem being the lieutenant lieu-tenant sergeant of the band A band of 200 insurgents near Palacio has hangad one Pacific countryman Several more bands of Insurgents In this province are negotiating to surrender sur-render in accordance with the circular circu-lar of the captaingeneral Maximo Gomez i reported to tie at Seborucal In person A storekeeper at Cebrian has been plundered of 5400 and orders Issued to burn his store General Weyler will remove his headquarters head-quarters to the city of Matanzas in order to facilitate his direction of operations The main forces of the insurgents in-surgents have passed Into Santa Clara THEY KICK The Spanish Casino has published a manifesto signed by the president oT the chamber of commerce the politica parties the Importers league the Clerks association the Produce exchange ex-change the Casino Gallejo the Planters Plant-ers Union club the editors of the leading lead-ing papers the Royal Society of Fellow Fel-low Countrymen and the cigar manufacturers manu-facturers expressing to General Wey ler the indignation felt by all classes of society without distinction over the resolutions of the United States congress con-gress in granting without regard to international law the rights of belligerency bellig-erency to undisciplined bands compose of adventurers of all races foreigners and bandIt who a In no sense representatives repre-sentatives of the Cubans who all of them having any intelligence protest against and condemn the rebellion which i strong only in hanging peaceful peace-ful citizens burning fields and plundering plunder-Ing defenseless towns THE MANIFESTO We the undersigned come before your excellency a the representatives representatves of our Spanish fatherland Iniquitously calumnled by the house of representa tives who can find no argument for so unjustly treating the nation to which the American continent owes its civi lization and Cuba the progress liberty and wealth which make i envied In the eyes of the world We reiterate to your excellency our unconditional ad hesion and our assurance that to main tain the Spanish flag in Cuba we are disposed to sacrifice our fortunes and ar our existence PRIVATE VENGEANCE The nephew of Del Gado the Ameri can owner of plantation Dolores near Raines has been killed b ben kie by a ball and machete wound The deed was done by volunteer troops General Weyler has been notified of the affair by Del Gado and will investigate I is be lieved that the killing was due to pri vate vengeance General Prats has been trying to pre vent the advance df Maximo Gomez and B the farm of Santa Rita his forces met the bands of Mojero to the number of 4000 The insurgents were inurent attacked and dislodged from their posi tion and were pursued They left upon the field twentyone killed and carried off many wounded The troops had two seriously and other slightly wounded In the engagement between Colonel Mllna and the insurgents 130 were kill ed and wounded The mayor of Josel lanos reports that there are many wounded at the houses as the result surrounding of the last country lat engage ment b ° AntiAmerican NEW YORK March 9A dispatch to the Herald from Barcelona says The antiAmerican sentiment here is Increasing instead of abating The local I newspapers are fanning the flame They state that the United States can only put 40000 men Unied field and that the American te Jiavy is but a trifle superior to the Spanish Careful investigation shows conclus I ively that Spanish politics have had a big hand in the Barcelona disturban ces Nearly all the inhabitants here are Catalans and the Catalans al most to Q man are Republicans They are heartily opposed to the present government and are making demon strations here against the United States with the direct purpose of put ting the government in a hole and pos sibly causing its overthrow There is absolutely no enthusiasm here over the Cuban war Whenever the troops a start cheer for Cuba they are not even given Only Waiting NEW YORK March 10A dispatch to the World from the City of Mexico says As the United States government has not yet formally recognized the bel ligerency of the Cubans Mexico and the Central American republics are simply waiting definite action by Presi dent Cleveland Doubtless recognition by the United States would be speedily followed by a similar action in Central America and Mexico I must be borne In mind that resident Spaniards here have great influence They control the national bank of Mexico and their Im portance In manufacturing and in agri culture is out of all proportion to their numbers The great mass of Mexican people dislike them and sympathize with Cuba sypathize |