A recent campaign in Puerto Rico by the Independent Regular Brigade under the command of BrigGeneral Schwan . Watering the Artillery Horses at A Native Bull-team. YAUCO TO LAS MARIAS 87 bodies in the same hole, the last one in beingperhaps no more than six inches from thelight of day. And, as if this state of affairswere not already sufficiently horrible, wefound that the congestion was sometimesstill further relieved by a wholesale emptyingof graves, the bones thus removed beingthrown into some adjacent corner aboveground, where they lay undisturbed in thehot sunshine and smelt to hea


A recent campaign in Puerto Rico by the Independent Regular Brigade under the command of BrigGeneral Schwan . Watering the Artillery Horses at A Native Bull-team. YAUCO TO LAS MARIAS 87 bodies in the same hole, the last one in beingperhaps no more than six inches from thelight of day. And, as if this state of affairswere not already sufficiently horrible, wefound that the congestion was sometimesstill further relieved by a wholesale emptyingof graves, the bones thus removed beingthrown into some adjacent corner aboveground, where they lay undisturbed in thehot sunshine and smelt to heaven. Thisghastly practice was summarily stopped. If you will take a map of Puerto Ricoand cut off the western section by drawing aline from Guanica through Lares to Camuy,you will see at once the extent of the terri-tory brought under American control byGeneral Schwan. The principal towns ofthis section, in addition to those alreadydescribed, are Aguadilla, Maricao, Anasco,Cabo Rojo, Lares, and Las Marias; butnone of these places are important enoughto call for detailed notice, with the possibleexception of the first-named. This city,Aguadilla,


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