Show 1AVE11LA M ll Dcucy D C Likely to lio in Possession Before US li S Troops Reach Him INSURGENTS DO THE FIGHTING i SeemlY Hours Battle Caries the Spaniards Terrific losses tHeY ARE DRIVEN IN ALL ALONG farther lletall or the lctorl lirertret 18 tioneias breii55t7 Ali > ly Jlclnforced London June 7Th IInn kong correspondent cor-respondent ot the Standard t0Pi Ad Admiral Dewey Monlli say vice l from has gathered tho steamers now block W in the river to lie off Cavlte In foreigners teaillncss to receive The PpnnlirdH are toeing arms ammunition am-munition and field pieces almost dally attacks are tho rebel persistent 0 sn Agulnaldos The natives are flocklns to standard Ho Is I on the whole con ductlnu the campaign on humane principles In the course of a pitched battle on May 30th o numlOT nf native auxiliaries deserted the Spanish lines for tho Insurgents From the general tenor of the news from Manila there Is a right to be I will fall Into Dew lleve that the city before the arrival ot tho eys hands American troops siuacNTS succcssruu tfnn kons June 6 The Ilrltlsh gun loarswlft 1 t which has Just arrived from Manila reports that the Insurgents Insur-gents have cut the railroads outside the town and advanced to within four milts of the city A Spanish regiment mutinied and shot Its offlcera righting between I the Insurgents and the Spanish troops Is I frequent and the former brought n thousand prisoners to Collie The Americans itt Is I reported at Mantle Ma-ntle assist tho Insurgents with boats I and machine guns tho The SwiSs repeats a rumor that Insurgents had captured and tortured The lirltlsh restarts a number of priests arts at the time the Swift left still remained In Manila but the foreigners the foreign tree taking refuge on shipping uiitisiNa IN GBNWIAL Hongkong June 0 tCopj righted 201 < hy the Aoeloted 1relThe Mleloondcnt of tho Aoelote trena I Si t Itonila voter date uf Jun 2nd IaPst I huo traversed tbe wholo r Ion of nghtlng daring tier loot thre day III titer be the Iohlbilion 1 I found the insurgency 8tronglY postd at Cnloeon Ight toll sea norlh of Manila and nt IIsncoor the same dltnnce 1 acidic To the at I fouad nothing In the way of Inurgnt I inirenctenennis The Spaniards hold the whole 1aslg river which flows Into the bay Immediate Imme-diate I below the town of Manila to the lagoon The two sections of the I insurgent forces signal their move I menls with tire balloons 1 To the northward the rising Is I central cen-tral and the Spinlnrds nru few The Milway has cern out In eveml plllco and the Hngllsh cnorieus Mine been urnod olf To the southward there has been IWrce flBhtlnff < > n the Rcpoto river be I terre lIacoor IIn1 LOJI Pinos The biggest battle of the present campaign waa fought last Tuesday Ma list The Insurgents attacked on the left branch of the 8 pote waded mro s amid a typhoon stormed the hunt for vral miles along and car tint the ElllllnJh troneh wllh knlns ttrlay IJun hI thy tried the right branch or the Scions hut fsUd the ElpanlarJs mllotd ortthieey lIlt day but no ruounltls flee teecrtret Today there hove ben only Inelfecllvs klrmlh The country Is I densely wooded and anomaly SCotia Irll shoot aimlessly Vllilnc vices visllie In the tremendous fullnde nnd I believe notmly knew iiiiyt he was shouting at Iloth sides nrre duffers The Insurgents however how-ever ore excellent In a melee The Fpinlirds say they were vlctorl 005 Ysterdo but thot thy ranted follow up the victory und annihilate tne reliols bccnuso of the American lanhlm at Cnvltr Moreover they sop It Is I nooe sary to save their ener rim lie thy American troop Man uhihe the vicinity of Manila Is an Im rinplrohle network of ambuscades 1IIOMISn OP SPANISH mIN ronciMiNTb Manila May 29 via Hongkong June 1 lCop > righted toM by the Asso riatHl IrciiO Many notice will try to IOrn the Inrg reuoent the govern tnnt Ion olfr1 tor the rupture of the insumamat chief Allnlln drool or ftIho Ahrmnihy oveteeh 01 the Inurgent rihicero ho hen anolna I > h nmelills announced that four ricer crulicra with colliers torpedo its and transports inio 10000 m inn have left ppnln for eastern bolorO lt The pn dunVrI ulteily un ll hre nih by thee I naval detent here fhimy exilaln that their squadron was i vnjtly out lassed nnd arc confldent of a vieiory I on shore They are determine I to hahn to the enl as tho shlpi did otl WIn Ir Idpntlj they w III never learn common sneeootli the city I Is annihilated l il 11h 11 hlt hhn lull 5ietat i 1 and hiuso fighting In the outer L tile alit by a bombardment of the ileiieoi citadel Tin Insurgents I raided n railway eta tOo f thnl W tV eve miles to the north of Manila tot 1 killed I three petrol I nod nn olllcer n Piece bias Oisi 1 len o Pltchid battle at Sfianlih post south of Manila near COol U the result Sect that the In 5ueeienusmolired The Spanish casual ce tieeeieme flftion 1n Manila the K0rk of constrltlnB bon r Ire W goes nec ouiit itiere ore scan I hog COo bm otorks In all directions The n elena ears always using their aeon hllht lout the en asvmr lnlerrtl nut the wont on thee loln lnlerrtlTh o I CtOielsbo nltion iorbiaoe that they ore ohort of IIJohor omrom Sees tssoeol n prorloma lice Ir dImming itee natives great ronces 1 aOmn ant etectortog eliot thee mnricoas it go Ion twin eriessun tilt I ionci 1 SlilOntOhibo tho Inllrgnt ace stnolily ry v l lnt 1 cc cv n rAt Se j0Plp ur Ovel nTh delving r theHpnnlnrdslntoMa rrlnTh ammo arg to I lai Tbeey hiete captued tiny Impor IW Positions nine miles from the city i evil aver too Snnnlirds have been killed cam 1iousanil Bpanlsh reinforcements 1 air been sent but ties I asserted that iulmldo vvui enter the city by June I 12th A bombardment will la I avoided If possible Th foreigners hove held a pub mellng aol Iwo tcomoro are rad at n moment netter to take them t the lteetlol1 of theIr oh n wnrablp or tico Amerlenn rouoilT BIJVIJNTV nouns Jtanlln May 31Vla Hongkong June G < Cop > rl6hted t tIlt by the Assad nted VrcssThe Fpnnlsh outposts have been I driven In all alone the line elmultamouily nod with greet slaughter It Is I old over 1 a thousand have been klllel There has been fierce handtohn fighting torsventy hours despite the typhoon which U raging rh vlolellt wlnits oed torrents of rain render the Hues of the Hpanlsh troop unavailing The null easily win nt every stenolIlt thrum slahlng halves relay the Instir nts hold Malabo Tarnlno nnd Hleoor They are now at I nicking Sun nmora and Moorlate the suburbs of the rut wlilrh li I enmnletp 1y Inclosed for u ditnnneef sewer mIles A notIce reglmont under Cab Agulnahlo cousin of the Insure leadr icsterda Joined the I Insurgent Three roekt were dropl A Into tie city yesterday The v are ullosd to he hen n Iroat for the motives The govrnor lens leoueil a despilrlnff proclamation l begging the Inonrgento to come to terrn an1 now lee to I ar roagln Iore00ero ii the fOpnloh population astute the old wII1 city He Is I lining the moats tllng the drawbridges and placlngstroi guards on the principal streets and rtlller along the walls All the other troops are cltmplng In the suburbs The ferrlhle weather Is I trrlble Liter It now nppcnn that the rock el t etnlny wele not 11f1101 to the lnll nrc hut II ncomnlog frm the nr mOil rnnlIlte of Ihe oorooch of the tysoumcootueaeet for the benefit of ships In the harbor I visited Cavltc without the Spaniards I Span-iards knowing II nnd fount there lIT wound1 uch rG prlollero among the latter 0 Spanish otnccrs All were well treated Chief Agulnaldo In the course of an Intelew loa 0101 thai the I Inrent ore eaer to make nn nttack on Manila forthwith tot that Admiral Dewey re fccses to nllov hocmtrs of paloaat oemla tosiomtoacbelilrd me Inn polls Admiral Dewey wont to wait the arrival I of Amrlcan Iroopo 10 the mantlme tho I Inurnt have ben forbidden to crow the Molato river seer miles south of Manila Otherwise Other-wise the the Iolrrl will be stationed the 10 homhal Ihm The olun here I smelt powder yesterday An of fleece was killed and three ollloer wounded They retired rapldl One Grman rlldnt ba8 nllsted with 110 volunteers DITWITY AMPLY rnovinnn ron Wnhlnglon Jllne 6Th olllclal have been more unxlou tiean they cared to b tray as I to Admiral teoeeys condition They were not seriously apprehennlve of personal danger to the lleet but I an Impression was gaining ground that the admiral had not maintained the same measures of success In his operations In Manila bay that rewarded his lint effort Now the report received goes to show that his plans are working out admirably ad-mirably that he has succeeded In placing upon tho Insuigents the burden ot conducting military operations against the Hpinlards while he hlmselt Is I lying In enforced Idleness awaiting the arrival of the troops and that he has succeeded In preventing the corruption cor-ruption of the Insurtent leaders by the Spaniards which appeared at one time to be threatening There Is I some speculation her by anxlou minds as to how the Inurgnt I will treat the prisoners they have taken o 100 are more aunvdmaua Itt I saId thou all the captures made by the Cuban Insurgents In-surgents since their war began It was rported b3 cubl moon aSter bIn had an cnretl the eoopralloa 01 thelnourgent chlf Aguinaldo tbut Admiral Dewey would < see to It 1 that the Insurgents ob served the rulcs of clvlllz1 wnrfar The navy departm gave orders tolay that the doublturrtd monitor Monadnock now ut Mare Island Cal should be moody to all for Minlla within ten days nm tho necessary ordeis were hurried telegraphed The Monterey will not wall for the com pan of the Mnaolnork hut houl1 me off In the rourae of n few hours under tho convoy of the Urn sue Tha navy departmnt will Im nM onnh mhant ship to accompany the Monadnock i on her 0000mile vovage Tim Monadnock Is a most powerful lou leturrt1 monitor With twin screws nnd COOhorsepovier engines she Is I easily able to make twelve nnd one half knots nn hour Hutu on tho general lines of the Amphltrlte ethan loa bttr end I nrc end more Iowr than that monitor She carries four 10 Inch besides two 4Inch rnphl I Ilnegoesln unosemoleendanemmr ous secondary batten Her coal ca pnclty Is I 2 COO tons In bunkers and al mot es much moro otwno roam roe he found on the decks Conseque lIp the Vonadnock hns the abllty I o make a longer mmli Inc than the Mnte rey without replenishing her root 1 supply jet her cnpaeltj Is I still too small to permit her to make the passage pas-sage from Honolulu to the Philippines unaided With them Iwo monitors Admlrnl Dewey will bo 1 fully able to take care of hlmII even ohould ihe much Blkedof ColI meet nndrtoke to 01 tech 101m In Manila bonbon The mal lore nt theIr mnxlmum d rome nnly lourten and onhalf ft of neater nr tn ft tems I Ihan Ihe Elpanloh bottle shIp 1layo antI therefore nnooid he ohle to pIck their pnIllon In the hal Ieenoober where the Rpal1lh battle ships eou1o1 not posilihyeeorh thee oat hammer nway at thee latter to Iblr hrart control prenlln them hes 00 om all n mark ns I renlr II very 11m cult Oem the spalloh gunne 10 t reply leclhlv there Is I no doubt entertained of the Monndnocks seaworthiness for before be-fore cr10 reconstructed nt the Mare Island navy yards abe mole the < en v J tIe nvae from the noware elar to San rrnnclsco a around the horn ar h1Is v 01 age 1 longer really I than that mode I by the Oregon |