Show mtORY ON CUBAN C SOIL iti r Stales s Scouts Effect t a Union Willi Cuban Insurgents and Iho Stars and Stripes are Raised on the Island I United States Steamer Leyden Returns After Successfully Landing the Parties Government Commissioner to General Gomez Joined by Insurgents Who Have a Fight With Spaniards I Wilmington Shelled lan < l ForrM ronld Loss 10 Klllnd and 00 efifohonlnilt WoW < lln 1 the llslllBN Cutann or Amerlr norl81n 01111018 I lIrl1 wltl Colonel LHWton and Otlie Inlted Seats Army Omcr an d1rlPrroet Nolvis Expected Boon Jr Tt t States Ei May a S hl0 tin ti-n United Statub bY the I United sent 114 en early In the week ut government with at I Oclock this morning Nlurned scout who len Cuban of the six loUI Iforday Th other noute bcr jut who have re landed Avith 1110 it a aj conimunicatio n was ell tab bjbd hmi wtht the insurgent forces under rando Velgildch ra ne ikyden was twice tired upon b4 hot marks In her smoke hu ite facts The Spaniards 1 who opened lire > p < I C h boat weie driven back thefr I AFUMHUR ACCOUNT xrork Ally SA ttden West i 1 ela that the tug Leyden ban ited blire aft Ir having landed two paw on Cuban soil one of them hav t I had subsequently a sharp engage Ml t with Spanish forces One of the putln consisted accoi ding to report of icommUilon I from Washington to Gen Gomm whICh was debarked near the tteeoffanU Clara province whence in immediate start for the Intirloi via made Ajuthrr Party which landed neat MalW north of Havana was under the wmnuliil of Cuban leader Gen Arau It fore this company went uhOT the cruiser Wilmington shelletl sisitli cavalry assembled In thv vtcllttj ltd when the landing was l tlictd kiwtas detachment charged udtMtilthe Spaniards who In their retail twk l with them about sixty voucjnt > at Ing sixteen dead on the fci American and Cuban colors fr = lj < t side by side ln Cuban NIL I Jislir ipeelal I tchsa says the 101 that landed In Santa Clara rcvtecf was fired uJridnI by I Spanish uJridnUh ar caIfYin I ambush and a Cuban Is aid r TO under Gen Diaz utlaeked the f i who were JOO si 1 cling ivnilmlnglon shelled I nrile enemy 9W hrln ere I out Id It landing I partylt Is I added com Valid < a seore ur more of comi tl CullOn junta a United Stale com twitter ond Gn Awtu together with c vain h1livem arms and mmu lllkm I for Gen AcostiLls for MrCOMM1111d of cavalry t troops rnt the tern part of Havana province ARiii opriccrta Fall CUBA Tlmpa Pla May GThe sleame ICInlle nhlch has been lying at the I Hti at port Tampa with balked fire Iwileleral days sailed suddenly today hr 1 Key Ivet On aXe were Lleut W II Lawton d Gen fhaftcrs staff Inetor fill Ut the OUlhwutrn gn I district and Commodor 0 Wnlon On account or tberinrapprouch of the time ulien the linllBl State troop um be called upon it effect a landing In Cuba and the nia fart Col Lnlllon Is on ten Shatter a good dent of significance I affected IW 1 < l I that to Col the dellarture plt is I up iPi lalon trip In I for the urpo 01 gathering nil t the Intorma JlO88lt1e fill to the lIIovmnl of tho panlh Oet and the dlpoltlon I th a Spanlh Iltnc forces In Cllba A eon Wltl I With prubahly the villl be held nt Key minion fleet commanders of the at which a plan of Co Ptratlon IIlth tha Unltd Stat war vi III I h nrmoge < and all WrIs II to the de I 0 runv uOoy a and CIted UIIOn protection NAVAl DATTL EXpeCTED Xle > 11 to York the May GA I cry Wet Evening Y all at Vast dated to Ib gOvernment tug Lden which turned her re Ihl I I allied 3 moral g u I 5e scouts and ammunition e Inul for gnto at boat 1111min under the Un of the 1g Wilmington IF I y and lot I O The Ipanlh I it rflm r were repu Fell Il Ug the moktaek of the Ley The Sanlh 1083 Ir 1 te < Is I not considered Viur 1 it Off ki It irbd wne1 I I PA are reported ri ill I v Prepared to in trial ghIP Oregon A naval e3i OVICIAI CONFUTATION I w v Yolk Ilay 6The MI ill nnnoune rLillCuban junta I de tea Yt tff headquarter 2rr l 4 city that two l0 iiifXm ring Important I G messages Pto once n4 A from the ttJ States 3 ill tile juiTi t 4 A th j at t t 14 Junta aid hf I ln landing I 1 a Old I PtTly r not exerI twelve I It at that Till regard to the land 4 t Parties I as it k M wero I nora nor-a mad at what I nt the dia JUT 1lTII TIE X fnr York SPANIHII CAVALRY trew TOif stay I real Ice 6The Mail and bls I Ih y West ° noH M s I nifing fOllowing ACCOunt of a 71 a nal In l m Cuba 11 expedition from the I mean a tuir and left at daybreak Key WfBt Monday at P 1D is thdSlVc1 yesterday he I Pretf toor attempt to and confer Cub n till a party Insurgents vilviii f on the beAlle ent hu were walt h Ile this id I the conversation wna beIng td fifty teop is or ill Leyden dlcv ht 9 do rnlihWmencSS cavalrymen gl I n earn Im I rlf riIm I 7 a hill 1 toward the hor NsP1 I I YaI Erced signalled sort danger to the Ohs i the latte r ar l g th fefr o rifle that sass at refuro cavalrymen the i tier 0 t tied Alongside Ile l I shore Eg ngT LeYden uWut A I The env r sxSMwa t P I no urgelith 0 b r1 11 kO O etlh ilrl n 6 ca val rah rl Write hortly With ro I 11 I inforcements I They paid no attntl3r to the Insurgents but began n sharp I Italia ie at the tug billets flew around the tug BO fast that the lookout aft came down The Lev den seeing no ehance to huul the imunltlon Just then picked up the mn she hid landed and steamed luck to the flagship off Havana reporting It I would be Impossible to land the cargo unless protected GUNBOAT GAVE PROTECTION The gunboat Wilmington was Immediately Im-mediately ordered to help the Lev den On returning to the landing point the Wilmington I held off shore about a mile and a half the Le > den going close Into the beach The tug WAS signaled by the Inurenta I that the oat wa clear Manned by four men a boat then left the Leden with ammunition and two large bon of dynamite When short distance from the beach 11 mon uteri on the Lev den sang out that then the-n valr were coining down to the beach again in strong force The Leyden then signaled the Wilmington Wil-mington and the Is tier came a trifle I 20JJ Illinois troops are quartered as hah and fired four shots from her fourInch rapidfire guns The cavalrymen caval-rymen retreated and the boats cargo was then landed While waiting to attack the cavalrymen caval-rymen the Wilmington fired at the block house further down the beach There were some fifty Spanish regu lars sitting on top of this block house watching the Leyden and the Insurgents Insur-gents The Wilmingtons first shot went wild The 12th and last shot hit the bullseye When the smoke cleared nway the blockhouse the men and all had disappeared as though allowed lip The Spanish f colors that had flown from the house were seen high up In a tree where a shot had driven them The Leyden and Wilmington returned to the flagship and the former then came here There are dozens of hole Inthetugs imokentuktrbm the bui lets of the cavalrymen |