The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 36, July 15, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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some say killed.
There was a fight in the province of Puerto Principe, and during the action General Gomez's horse was killed under him and the old soldier wounded. The whole story comes from the Spanish side, and so the Cubans, before being disturbed by the news, are waiting for it to be confirmed. The insurgents have been very active during the last few days. It is reported that they have had the good fortune to intercept a couple of valuable Spanish expeditions, securing in one a prize of $200,000, and in the other $3,000 in cash, $1,700 worth of medicines and two carts laden with provisions. We are, however, sorry to tell you that the Cubans are beginning to adopt the same cruel methods toward the Spaniards that the Spaniards have been using against them. A coach full of travellers was journeying with the expedition that carried the medicines and provisions. The Cubans outnumbered the party, and took them all prisoners. A woman and a little child who were of the party were treated kindly and set at liberty, but every Spanish soldier and every man with the expedition was put to death. If the Cubans continue to practise these cruelties they will lose the strong sympathy which their bravery has so far gained for them. Many Spanish soldiers are still deserting to the Cuban lines. The |
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