Show DARK VIEW OF TIlE THE CAMPAIGN Now New York Herald Manila Dispatch Sees a Gloomy Outlook If ELLS ASIS OF FACTS Yet Id the Ilse are File Go fo and Have Now eV York Dee dispatch to the Herald from says sas of oC ending the Insurrection and uniting military operations In the Phil 1 which s seemed emed so bright II a few tew I ms IOS ago has again faded into the ma I future Much tins bas ben been Dur ln tilt the last few rew weeks the cam has beer been phenomenal In dreadful l weather through a de country countr across swollen rivers roads rouls that were tere impassable for artillery and In some cases for Cor the tho advances of oC the troops buve been so 10 In so many dl thirst they have often oUen been lIeen be beyond beyond yond the military telegraph lines and operations have necessarily been Jeen Inde conducted by the he field corn como The Tho arm army Is right rightfully tully The rhe have had a series of oC route fOUr and disasters The slaughter has Iren creat t They ha have 0 10 lost n a large larco quantity of and munItions ot of war and more Inure than 1000 of their then Illen have surrendered 1 or been cap their retreat In the last Sew lew Their Thel has been scattered or What of oC It Is at liberty Is 11 in A portion of oC family ate are In our lines Aguinaldo him st SIf is 19 1 fugitive all 1111 these things there Is no reason for Cor an extreme op no low Iel of oC the situation NolI Ig mOl Is h heard ald ot of having the tho rebellion stamped out In tusi tM course courso of oC a tow Cew dabs That sort ot of talk only onh lasted while the Insurgent loader leader was slip slipping ping ling awn last hut week Field command commanders ers now think that the end is III still afar It Is admitted 1 that little Is definitely known ot of the present strength or whereabouts ot of the Insurgents entire army Is II estimated at l Lon on to armed men IN throughout the Islands There are American soldiers now In the tue In Luzon Thee are arc already so 80 greatly scattered by the operations with the ox ex of those In Manila where l 32 O nN are concentrated that the they seem 1111 like a mere handful we hold less than one thIrd of oC oCth tIts th atea of Luzon but what we have Is th desirable territory Indications lire are that Aguinaldo os ci tl to the north with a much larger body of If troops thIn than was at first IU aup I posed This force torce nt at front from 2000 to men was vas originally reo re In the northern provinces the nen are reputed to be good fighters fighter 2 t one ot of our columns II is In direct contact with lIh the enemy It Is a game of oC hid hide and a weary same gam It is h Is a statement or the IM no nOV meats of oC the various field commanders Gen den Young with his small force Corce of o tired men inca and animals Is slowly fol following following lowing the Insurgents Into the moun mountains loins toward and hu has not bien baen heard from Crom for n a week CaptaIn James D 13 Erwin with the Fourth cavalry Is supposed to be hold holdIng lug Ing In Nueva There Is no information os as to what Insurgents ore arc itt In the northern valley alle Gen Lawton II now canting south to toward toward I ward San Isidro whence he will ush i his column dl dIrectly lIy south on San Miguel and ond to me meet Jt the American column moving eastward from It Is his Intention to drive the rebel general Pilar Into the region north ot of the lake Gen Con Wheaton Is In Taug Most fost ot of othis his tro the vicinity are garrison lag Ing nearby towns Gen Is on the railroad at Col Dell Deli Js is following westward Into the mountains the remnants of oC Gen Oen at men Col Co Burt Is moving mong with a small corn com mand from Crom Odonnell westward over the mountains to Iba on the coast Gen Clen Grant Is movIng from Florida to Bataan province Cavite Cavill province Will III be the seat of oC an active campaIgn whoa whon enough troops arrive to shut ort oft eli all avenues ot of escape unless and unexpected surrender oc occurs occurs curs All the thousand American troops will be easily eully n absorbed l In active campaigning and garrisoning The army cannot continue Its pre present nt exertions another month with the ioor food found in tho ho country without much illness I 1 It Is the general opinion that the hc five known Insurgent OrganIzation of oC more than 2000 men each will at the present rate rato b disintegrated Into guer guerIlla ills Illa bands within ro 20 days das It I is the Impre impression lon of oC the military authorities that men will be sut suf to garrison carrlson Luzon tL a few months hence henro FIeld officers und end others Insist how however however ever that unless the natives surrender arms armB Luzon must W be garrisoned town lown b by town white while protection must be guaranteed to the natives now on en the ilie fence Cence until a reaction In favor of oC the Americans begins |