| Show AGUINALDO IS 18 FINALLY BEATEN Opinion In Manila that His Army Anny Will Not Come Together Again lIE IS CLOSELY Iru Illar Mis JIve lore Trouble Trick of Soldiers New ew York No Nov IA to the froth Manila says The general opinion here hare Is that army will never neer again Come corne together In an considerable rom force with hint In command The forces under General Lawton anti and General Youn Is following so eo rapidly on his hll heels that no insurgent capital can cn be eXam Captain Jam James C Castner ot of the Fourth infantry with Lowes Is making forced l marches through thu mountains from San Nicolas northeast Gen Oen Young with his vaIn a and 1111 the Is moving rapidly from through passes to Trinidad The They are elM on dos A third advance Is made on the rosil toward Vian I on time tiie coast coUt coUtH H n n W With personal army die 1101 posed 1 of Ih the only forces left lett Intact al are possibly the lu a about ut 1600 In number ta n the mountains west ot of the railroad Plo Pilat two thousand men who ho are east of In the mountains mountain near and I Gen Trial force torce of about 2000 In Calt province I Th The military problems now facing us usar I ar are eBS easy of settlement ita the case of Pilar who cannot easIly be I surrounded All II our troops In th the north are living oft off the country These TheM remarkable marches and our rapid athance everywhere are tempo temporarily prostrating a large ot of our mn men Gen flen Lawton mope In order to control the avenues ot of es escape cape Manila Nov No SZ 33 lt It p the north are at and San Matee where It ItIs itis Is expected they will make The Spaniards never occupied th these ee pieces and the believe bIlIe them to be A to the northwest et of ofSan ofSan San tateo lattO on Tuesday d the fact that th the rebels were t moving stores to The Thu number of the II is unknown A nce made mad yesterday Mw i i 1 1 dd between thero and M Mn UI the rebel oUI oUtposts are stationed O Gon n Young entered San last September 1 and found the not es em adapted for a resist ante I I No Now York Nov 0 wounds ate are so 0 frequent In th the American army In tIers avers the Washington correspondent of the Herald that Gsa Gin GinOtis Otis has been compelled to issue In directing that It a strict In investigation be made ot of each Mch case cafe of this character In order that proper ac lion ma be taken The ot of these theet was the tue Issuance of orders by Gen Oen then at Angeles nelea organ organizing izing boards for tor the investigation or o ot I t 1 vo 0 cases One ot of the board consist lag InA ot of First First and Assistant Surgeon U N W Pinkham First J C will In Investigate the case rau or of Ser Sergeant ant D B 11 Barr company compan M I Ninth Infantry and sud another cotMIl consisting of Major James He Hean gan an First F W and andI I First INt Connell Ninth infantry wIll Inquire Into time the ease cale of James J A Ahart hart company A Ninth infantry Time results result ot of Ih have hae nat Mt b been n mat at the department Issuance of Gen Gln Otis Instructions and the organization ot of the bOards are the r result or of this communication od ad addressed dressed to the general ot of the department or of the Pacific by the chief surgeon Burgeon wounds or of th the hand and respectively ot of the feet teet claimed to bt be accidental usually oc curving on outposts ate ams so frequent that I have the honor to suggest that nil all such cases be carefully careful investigated b by the board of survey ure simIlar to that called In eases of desertion to dater mine the under which the they actually occurred All AU of at these men became disabled for tor military duty with Ith usually II a amount ot of maiming tot foe civil occupation and thus thul s securing discharge New York No Nov 23 The Filipino Junta at is II b becoming moro mare active liS as the meeting of Congress draws nearer Senator Fairbanks Fairbank In company compolI with all senators and now In so ac cording to II a Tribune correspondent I have r received the malls mall a pamphlet signed by F lipe ire Ino Philip Good HOAd so called score tar tary for foreign of at the tho FilipIno republic setting forth the various rca reCi somis wh why his government nt should be 00 recognized The pamphlet hu has an ap appendix containing the various die patches telegrams and orders that passed between n the tho United States rep In the Islands at the time of tIme the war with Spain On th se doru do u ments Senor seeks to raise the presumption that the Filipino to re republic public was to receive recognition from the United States Slate Th The begins b by saying that tha t tIt It has hall come to the ears of the tho Filipino that the tho of the United States Is about to c 1 a session of Congress for tor the special of considering the Philippine situation amid that ho he desIres to IllY before It the wh hr the independence ot of the tho should be recognized lie argues tl that the larger and more power powerful tul ful II a state the greater is II the resting on It to support the Independence once ence ot of lesser states U tel For Instance It appears appealS evident that the powerful and wealthy wealth nation which you OU gentlemen represent In Congress has hns been deputed b by Lied to assist the In their arduous and task tuk of restora restoration tion of It nee The alleged co CG offered and rendered to by Con Consuls ul sad Pratt in 10 then referred to This coop oration says sas the secretary In Inthe inthe the tact fact that the conveyed Aguinaldo to that Admiral Dewey received him with Ith the honors due to 10 a general and gave gae him 60 rifles anti am that he was wall allowed to at Cavite CalIe then held bY the tho United d States the Of the republic Mo Ir Pratt In ou one ot of his hili le letters ap f on hi hip his speedy p d triUmph liS as It JIO 8 ht hi own wisdom In him I iii Ad mimi Dewey Dewe Consul WI In an another another other letter advises to t treat the Spanish as they would have hae tl the And nd keep them nb rl r and which the Mys our humane leo leader er declined to adut hut But the secretary apis that the f oh b ot of lod Is assigning the United Stat to free the FilipInos hu been frustrated D By whom ho uk asks lie He thin proceeds Alas AlII esteemed of the great AmerIcan Republic o ou know knolT well who Is the cause or of auth reckless lerl urba tion It is II your our Pr William MI M who using as a 11 pretext alleged obtained through gh the or of more than doubtful sovereignty from Spain gives eles evidence of hi his Intention to Ignore the bonds of friendship which should unite the two nations by Ini upon us by force ot of arena arna the 10 soy ot of the United States StAtU Is 11 this conduct In line with the canons canon a of mor silly whereby the United States grew great Surel not For It mural moral are applicable to Internal at faire there hould be no evasion eulon of the great H duty to Stand by and protect the nation In the name of Almighty Goo God or of and of national honor I appeal to the ot of time the United Unite States to fulfill these obil by passing n a just re roe our independence thus ending n a wicked and inhuman war second point Is that time the Filipinos captured O prisoners and set t up a and were ore tog by the United States that Dewey Dewe wrote for tor posses for tor British subjects to tr travel el through the islands that Ois Otis Ander Amler Anderson son n and Merrit Merritt al all addressed Aguin akin M general commanding the Philippine army and that O Gen n Ander Andern semi n asked him for tor camping grounds quarters quarter ni as wel well f as other assist anc against our common enemy that Dewey newey handed over oer to a complaint about the French steamer do de FIlipinas statIng that he had no jurisdiction In the materi matter that Anderson a addressed d telegrams to asking him to evacuate the suburbs suburb Ir of Manila and premising to negotiate with Wl hm him oter after fr card on the subject AI Aa for the cession of sovereIgnty rl nt the secretary It Is mull ul and void oid for tor It has been celebrated tn in cn eon ot at all principles cf t Inter International national law and In to the ot of Justice Fl Far I It Is not merl moral nor Just nor In accordance wih with international la law to S say to 10 a nalon nation I 11 will help you o I ava Spanish and make maka you Independent and after aler helping you OU 1 so to Ia do I wilt 1 cOle comae and bu buy your our from SI I anil Im tt bl l of arms armson armson on the protected p people opla Citations are mae from law and ond then It Is contended that Spain hAd Imad lost her sovereignty and could not cee cede what she dil did not hlo The third point In ful We Ve are a community ot of Pr poe pie politically organized on fl t territory wih with our own govern overn meat ment which Imi hI competent to protect our citizens and to assume ful full bully for tor our conduct toward other Blate states We have on an language Spanish We have have an ro ms Homan Strict morality which emanates from Chrs Chris Christianizing Influences governs our man manner ner nail and CU customs toms Our laws are on a apr apar pr par with those of other states And last we live Iho In In towns townsand townsand and titles cities affording permanent el ui I d IU l for tor recognition to Sc e tl tk ot of the United States State who are to de decide le our fata tat fate which would be bler better It if Ith h heeding time the dictates ot of humanity your our President Mr Ir had not chosen to wage against us a cruel I devastating war var |