Show I DEMOLISHED EL MOHRO American Fleet Conccnlrales Us Fire On the Principal Spanish Foil at Santiago Demolishing it Completely Schley Exploded Many of the Spanish Mines and Ran the Texas Far Enough in tho Channel to Engago and Sink the Reina Mercedes Qnnirtl Report of t ho FCCtitSpsaidoIsClAxis it DaloageA I t Its A nor IrnII Mil I P HIM I lIlly t 110 lbsisen ThouUfTII kloulhhsoxrS yho splbl Loowas CohlorI anti A nollr Ilonle A sty LooProl bly We al Irolllllln All 01 Commooloro St4dey to Find 4hIL hD Adcriestryl 11r thAIIIhnn Auxuls Crolr lunosd Port nu Prince Haiti June 1 830 o i m Copyrighted 183S by tile Aial dated IrThe Winning additional details hive been received here from I a Spanish source at Havana of the ell gngemcnt reported oft Santiago Oe Cuba Cu-ba I jesteday Tho Sj > anl h batteries first Answered the lire of the American munclron In I 0 lively manner After 0 minutes of fir j Ing dlreUed In a superior manner upon tho part of the American fleet the I Fpanlivh battery began to weaken and tho American ships concentrated a VI Io lont fiisllade upon HI Morro destroying I It completely The forts at Socnpa nnd Puntn Oorda lived the last shots Tho Spanish leis must have betn I con I slelerablt Details are talking as to tile tmellcan loss The Spaniards pretend 10 have struck the American vessels several times but tills Information Is I accepted here with reserve At 4 oclock yesterday afternoon tho Amell lean l-ean squadron ceased firing At that hour there was no Spanish vessel In Bight nighta > 0 news has been received here from the dispatch boats AS IT IS TOLD IN HAVANA Havana June Copyrighted isos by the Associated lreaThe followIng follow-ing Spanish Recount of the engage Intent nit Santiago de Cuba has bellIed bell-Ied here Tho American fleet consisting of the I lou Massachusetts Brooklyn Texas Now Orleans llarulehend Minneapolis and another cruiser I In h1l1l0n i to six 1 Tiall I vissels took up n position on May tlTiall the western Bide of the In uth of Santiago tie Cuba channel opening fire frolll the first live vessels The Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon was amhored tOlVnnl Punta Oorola and could beseen from the open sea Tho Ore of the American fleet ROB answered by Moro and Punta Oordu batteries and by the cruiser Cristobal i Colon The American lectured 70 shout wHh 1foJectll of 32 without calls Ing the least damage J Tho hi bombardment lasted 90 minutes and the American fleet retired with transatlantic steamer uuxlllsrv cruiser cruis-er damaged Two shells wre seen to ex plod on the lowoa stern and I them was lire on board another battleship Beverol projectiles fell Inside the harbor I har-bor near th ea Spanish warships CLAIM A SPANISH SUCCESS 7a IJ eBl 1 Madrid June 1 11 tt mThe minister I of marine Captain Aunon has received a dispatch saying the American squadron squad-ron ho suffered a heck before Santiago Santia-go tie CUba The fire from the Bon fall forts and the Ot ot Admiral Cer vcr Is alleged lo have repulsed the American ships which ore said to havo 11 retreated and to have been > dajnag The ufTor Spanish fleet It la I claimed did not 115 p mTho minister of mnnno Cnpt Almon on leaving the palace this ftfte noon aftr n lull to the queen said aidTho The American squadron h i bon bordod and tried to tone the Santiago forts which replied vigorously The Orlrtolml I Colon advanced to the mouth 10l1tL1 nt the hnrboi exchanging shots wllh the enemy who tired seventy shots against the forts The damage done 1s not reported Tho Colon hit i an auxiliary American ship damaging It I The Colon was not hurt t briber details are withheld r p I mTh following undated dls PIt h from 1I0ana has ben received hcro f hcroTh The Amlean squadronommandd h > Commodore Rchlcy composed of brgo hors Iado and 1 cruisers attacked the < I fortifications lit till entrance of Ranting Ip Cuba our Ironclad Cristobal Colon losing the mouth ol 1hi port AO supported by the fire of lh forts repulsed the attack causing damme to the enemy nemyM rnnOLA Admiral Monlerolo 10 the officer In coinman1 of the egulnr Spanish fleet In I Cuhi wnters HAS NOT IIRA1I11 OF riOIlTINO Vnshlngton June IThe navy de ortmrnt had art < wot at 930 oclock this morning of the reported bombardment bombard-ment oC dofoll a oC Santiago a lit wan Inclined to believe tuij llrlnB was not of nn Important ehnrict Cop lialtipa IInlll June I 815 am The U S torpedo boat Porte put Into the harbor of Mol SO S t Nicolas at l Clock this morning In all probability with dispatches for Washington ana left them again at 2 oclock BUM A SPANISH WARSHIP London Juno IIlils city In bewildered bewil-dered by I the ronlllcllng rporta from Santiago de Cubit lhlth I eaeh heru trn all sources The Spanish neet destroyed or surrendered I sur-rendered alternates with Reported battle illacicellted nt the navy depart Jon c Lll Rum of the 10101 1Ipotrh have r eminsty minute details as to now the Krooklin standing well Inshore opened tbo battle vcstenluy afternoon and how a heavy battery was concentrated by tho while squadron on Jlorro And thn other defenses to uhlch they replied furlourt Another report PRy Commooro Rohlty after oxplrnltlll many mines In I tile ehiuinei ran tho Texas Inr enoaZl Into the harbor to engage And blnk the 1tlnn Mordes ACCOUNT OF HATTLB New York Juno IAn nvcnlms Journal special from Capo Haytlen HISS Tho torpedo boat Porter arrived at Hole Kt Nicholas at 1 oclock this morning I with dispatches for Washington Wash-ington She left Immediately Hut before going to tea the following story pi the LombarOaKiU ot SanUoea iH t I 1 Cuba was obtained by your correspondent corres-pondent nt the Mole cJJet American squadron augmented augment-ed Ii the toil edo lOut Porter an uuxllllry crulsrnnd I tho picrtected I cruUer New Orleans approached the entrTence to the harbor of Santiago at about 1230 p m the I Iowa hading last Is the entrance to the hatbor > un a kn one of tile manIhips vf Corem fleet stripped for action As the npt dw near tile Nw 61nIxulflet Ol leans I nap detnched and steamed for wirel ahead of the luwa Texas and Massichtmtts One of tho forts opened lire nn her rend she replied the other nhlps directing the lire lit the battery on Punta CiorJa within I the hnrlwr and to the westward of the position occupied occu-pied by the Spanish ship SPANIARD nAN AWAY The latter replied to the Ore and 1m midlutcly became a target for all the Ameilcnn ship engaged In the bnltli lh hoU Mio retired behind a protoellng heod land and was not seen legiln during the ungllgomont The Ii > directed by Captain lighting light-ing Hob Evans the MannnchuimltB Cuptaln F J HlBRlnson lit 1 ixile Captain J W Phtllp and the 1 New Orleans Captain William A Iolger kept up their terrific lire against the Morro Socapa and Punta Ooreli fort for two hours their projectiles of enor moue Ie lot Air tremendous damage to he defenses of the I hllrhor The rmi onry of Bocnpa and Moi was MIIId Almost Into dust and the form of Ionlh artillerymen load In fanny could plainly be seen flying tome to-me to ty behind the nelnhborlng hills AMK11ICAN Still 11AMAOCD The nuilllnry ciulser which joined Pchlcjs fleet just before the hnttl took place was hit b > shell rom Itu forts and It Is I thought she as seriously serious-ly matted After seeking the protection of a Jut ilille SOJA fath tliiB headland the Spanish warchlpi continued to lire projectiles over the hlllr lovord thre fleet but they hod no range not own direction tu their shots and the holle fU hormlly Into I the sea That the number oC killed nd ounl 01 on the Spauleh side I Is t enormous no one doubt for time And ogalll tho American shells hit the berl qullnoh and amid tile flying masonry anti dismantled runs the forma of men mere so n The darnare don to the American fleet cannot be learned but t It la I not thought any rwrpon mas Ilmodif In deed any was wounded MORE or Tin RATTLE Cape Holtlen Haiti June 1ICop rlfhted UDS by tho Associated Prow J Ihe Dully Bulletin leaned bv list French cable company here today up lornUy confirms the nws ofspardh origin to Lie effect that a battle lu been fought before Santiago do Cube The I bulletin Is as follows Santiago tie Cuba May 31 Tixlny a 2 oclock the American fleet composed of 14 ships of which one appeared to be the New York and ftw the nag of Admiral r > amp in and a low torpedo boats opened lire on the fortH and on the roudtend with heavy guns Thj tire of the Americans appeared to be directed principal upon the roadstead and on the forts of the Morro reicatu und Tin via Oorda Th 3 ennnonadi Mae very hrlsle up to 845 clock Th shells 1 I fell In tug t but fJo not reach I N < far Ift Iho lown After 3 43 the cannonade weakened nnd cannon shots were heard In the oiling The Americans complete eloped firing alter 4 oclock In the af tmoon tCAtC02 clock today the American steamer Panlta arrived from Tort do Polls Site reports that shot did not see any ashlps SlANIAllDS ARE JU1IILANT Madrid June 1 7 p mln the Senate trilay Count Valencia I ntkid If the news of the American rcpulao at San Uu Ie luha wo olelal The minister of rnillne Captain Autun replied anirmatlvel adding The news Is a good aUHury for further fur-ther victories which the courage and hleh merit of our sailors give reason to Jig Co The senate then quickly noted with satisfaction the brilliant victory of the SpanIsh fleet |