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Show AFTER ACUINALDO. Insurgent CJiieftaiu Hard Pressed by American Am-erican Troops. Major Peyton C. March with a batal- ; lion of the Thirty-third infantry and Colonel Luther R. Hare with another part of the Thirty-third regiment, while scouring the country northeast of Bentruer renort that thev have struck the trail of a party of Filipinos traveling in the mountains and believe they are escorting Aguinaldo. Major March is continuing the pursuit across au exceedingly difficult country beyond be-yond the telegraph lines. Sergeant Barry and four privates of company B of the Twenty-seventh regiment reg-iment have rescued the daughter of the president of San Mateo from some Ladroues who had abducted her. Afterward Af-terward twelve Ladrones ambushed them, killing the sergeant. Three privates pri-vates stood off the band until rein forced. Seven Ladroues were killed. |