Show l INSURGENTS G TS WR WERE I BADLY AUL R T I Capt Tells How the lie San Rebels Were f Put Iut to Plight l STORMED WITH SHOT AND SHELL SHELLI I 1 I It Jt Took but bat Little of This to t c I 1 m Order Or er and Respect i e for Neu Neutral NeuI I M Vessels 11 i i I lon Feb report of ot t tI I cap copt Richard lUchard command commandIng I t Ing In the Newark regarding his bli recon reco recoil il Santo Domingo was r 1 made tn llo public at tho navy ony department 1 f today Capt found on his hlA I arrival ut lit t Sanchez that thElt tho the daughter c imd of ot tho tim American consular agent both had Imd been wounded I t by y the tho same ame bullet In the fighting there 1 Ho Me 10 wrote a II letter to the commander I 1 of the government and Insurgent forces protesting I against further firing In n the greets of oC the cRy city or toward the houses Ii of ef the Inhabitant anti to mako inako his Ills pro protest protest protest test effective landed a n force orce of or 20 ma maline mal marines l tIne line and a n company of at There was wa no further urther tiring Regarding tho tiring on the tho Amerl Amen I cnn can steamship New York by the tho In Insurgent Insurgent forces while white she was unload InK Ing her cargo arRo Capt WainwrIght says SIl II 1 I arrived at ot Santo Domingo city j about 10 iO on the tho morons of tho the II t Tho The New York reported that sho he hetz i tz had entered Monte Monto having cargo for or that place puce hut but that Gen den Morales I lt had fired upon lighters rs coming coaling out outto outto to take tak this cargo Tho ho York t went to Puerto Plata 1 luto where a n written Ir I was vas entered en tr 11 Into between t 1 Morales and the Clyda agents that tho the cargo for tor Monte Monto CrIsti with tho the exception of arms an nil I tion should bo ho deposited there thore In tho the j custom house bouse and later sent Rent overland to Monte Cristi t The Tho whole holo peninsula Is M In tho hamis of the tho Insurgents Insurgent anti and 4 Bunto SanCo Domingo City Is anti and ant J closely Invested by about 1200 mon men of oC oft t the tho Insurgent forces Tho The Now New York arrived y shortly after aCter me mo and at noon wont vont Alongside tho the lock dock In the river to un unload load her cargo about 1900 barrels Copt Miller of ot the tho Columbia had bad nade II a written agreement with tho the I commanding generals of ot both hoth V That Hint there would be no firing on that side Ide of the city tho the York was wo at the tho ho dock Tho The steam launch with witha a n large largo United ling lag In III the tho bows 0 went vent Into tho the dock preceding the Now ulso flying ft ln nit nil American flag The Tho insurgents from the tho east bank of tho the river fired upon the tho New Now York and am upon lIpon the steam launch After consultation with CUt Capt Mil Mu III I or er and by it his direction II I moved to toa ton toa a n position directly opposite the tho river and ond shelled the cast east bank blink of ot tho the river In order to drive back Into the tho Interior nil all Insurgents Insurgent In that neighborhood preparing the tha vay wiy for tor landing a 1 bat Callon composed of oC tho the landing force orco I nf the Columbia and Newark The battalion at nt about At att a I small email town In tho the Interior the tho th Insurgents t gents were found In some somo force toree under the thu command of or Gen Ion Jose Joso Tho general was warned varned to remove his forces at once back Into nto the Interior awny away from the east bank of ot t the river and Ind ho 10 should hoult not on the town again from tram that side He lie signed an nil another another other written agreement to that ef er effect feet and at once collected his hi forces and marched his men Into Inlo tho the Interior |