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-TMIIII.-I lom ooitipam , .. nin aj f MM 



inu.i oomjil) *'nh ii restrict* M, 



R.^^ 



nt the military 



v igofously prosecuted. i 



the revolution many 

 had been friendly to the Govera- 



Q A .,*! I i 



was pwOMi in i Arm on i/ci. i. ADOMMT Dpaoiao 

 tesMl.thct; /.'' "* "recked 



^HjsV recently purchased in 



^^KVMOaptut '-.-I- in II,. 



jxjtl of guns ami an. 



ii n well*equipptMl expedition of 

 >er* ami men, and succeeded in Undine 

 KT Gen. Carlos Manuel 

 >t and landed an iv 

 ilete, near Baracoa. There were 60 

 mm. and they carried with tlu-ra a large 



misting of 6< m,n. u.'ti. n- 

 1s of ammunition. aUi effected . , 

 teg in tin* raMi TII | 



:*ada with another I-XJN-. 

 ami reached the Cuban shore, but not without 



hasten and 

 .:<, landed on the south roast in I<aa 



-mall boats, and some were captured after 



D an. I small 



Mi-rvsaiitly in -mall nailing 



.uir conveyed one of 

 EaVwiiiniMdoiiUM onur ' '- ' - ; ' : 



^.000 men fn>tu ttn> . a-t.m army and 



Camapjry. In ih-- inraiitnn.-. .!./. 



ftjOOO men. hail advanced weatwanl ncurly to 



Hagun. iiohem; 



i inn with th*> aid of well-nlanted 

 tiiered a victor) <VT the force of 

 h. /. in the Kemedim district, 

 Biff 60 of the inurgent. Joae Mac* 



r,v. titimt 



rnm the ca>t rn iirmy. whileOoneiorpUi- 

 Hd one of equal 9tren^h. ! ?-.;! : 

 UK citmmn to Jos^ Maria 



Bodlignea. liese force* entcrrd Santa 



Mi olhen terrorixed th- l..\l>t- --f thb pr 



>I at an /as jin.l did much damage by 

 cane fields and booses. Guards pro- 



:il l.uil.iings on the largr plan- 

 tations, whilo flying columns pn-vpnt.Hi ih. 

 fn>in otbh-: _ '..njN.-lxi-H in f.-r.-.- B| D ' I 



ami 

 .i the Cienfuegos dis- 



trict, was captured by CoL Molina. The rebels 

 seldom venture I to u* k the email for' 

 which the country was dotted, but kept the sol- 

 dier* and the inhabit -n.iam tate of 

 alarm by tekning attacks, riding up in the night- 



ti.u.aiMlnlfcp^l 



i.--k OM r..f . ...- to UN r - .:. . |j . | 



iimarr ( 

 l MecQo* 



Tba 



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gat, 





300 men. attacked a Spanish column 



Xa|i.*. in M.tan/A*. ami ktlUI ft) 

 loai of M fasMUvam* 



Marshal 



portent |*n in the engagement. 

 The plan of campaign adopted by M 



Campos was preliminarily to divide the 

 m-Mii w .mac 



tin- n-U-N from |-.mt to j-.mt. (!. 



simultaneously in different places, ami 



Iv to move forward in an -trndrl In.. 



23,000 men or more, weeping them into the 

 lerto Priiicine and Santiago da 

 tent rising in the Vnelta Abejo 



was crashed by a constant patrol, and at one 



i -lit they reappeared when Gome* ooooantratrd 

 his troops in Santa Clara, and even menaced the 

 towns on the border of the Havana pniviam 



M.i i- f- r- i . : . ,-.- ! .- '. 



cross a military railroad on the border of 



Caminguey. which was closely Ruani- 

 vance guard was beaten back by the troop* of 

 Gen. Aldave when the first attempt WM made. 

 lowing with another 

 same time gained a 

 bv making good vs 

 Tbe Spaniards rv~ 

 in Argentina and in 



attempt 



Joa6 Maceo, who was following with another 



large f<n ,-. at about the same time gained a 



success over Spanish troops bv making 



of some mountain gun*. Tbe Spani 



volunteere in Argentina 



ail. who wen expected to 



ami to be more trustworthy than the 



ID Spain, some of whom were inclined 



to mut my win-it .nlrred out to Cuba and to de- 



x-rt to tl.V .!..!,,> when they were sent into the 



: 

 the command of Gen. I'ando and CJen. Maria 





.' from 

 t IH; en t rate 



.m to flgi 



Meanwhile the immgeaU 

 with detached bodies 

 troops in %ra. 



succeeding in ci roaring tb 



h Urn. Xavarn. i*earSai> 

 1? which lasted seventeen boors and ended in 

 , S|niards with heavy lowea. 

 v. 19 and 10 Gen. Gomel won a kimilar 



V . ' - ,' \ ,-../ : ... . 



near Santa Clara. It was said that this wan the 

 heaviest engagement of the war. that the Span- 

 iards lost hundred, in killed and wounded. In 



rrU-l chief lUfael 



h insurgent leader who 



warbagan. On Nov. 90 several 

 Umls attacked a convoy led b> 

 on the wav to Salto from Sajrna. Roloff burned 

 the town "of ^uinia ,le Miran<ia. 



