Friday, May 13, 1898
In a telegram from Frs. Algue and Rossell, they say they have spoken with the leaders of the Cavite insurgents with very good results. They… Read More »Friday, May 13, 1898
In a telegram from Frs. Algue and Rossell, they say they have spoken with the leaders of the Cavite insurgents with very good results. They… Read More »Friday, May 13, 1898
The Opinion of the People in Paimpol and Leon My assistant, a sailor from Brittany, was at my desk fixing my papers when I asked… Read More »Friday, 13 May, 1898
Captured Yesterday morning, the Americans towed the Spanish gunboat, Callao, which they had captured as it was entering the port, totally oblivious of the American fleet… Read More »Friday, 13 May, 1898
Yankees I have met all sorts of Yankees and have seen how they work. One should not expect justice, prudence, or any kind of moderation… Read More »Thursday, May 12, 1898
El cañonero español Callao que venía de la Paragua ha entrado en bahía y se ha metido candorosamente entre los barcos norteamericanos que lo han… Read More »Jueves 12 de Mayo 1898
Frs. Rossell and Algue telegram from San Francisco de Malabon to announce they have been in Cavite Viejo where there are many good people enthused… Read More »Wednesday, May 11, 1898
Spanish Heroism The Spaniards, pretending to resist, will eventually give in at the last minute. Manila, perhaps, has more resources than we think. The Walled… Read More »Wednesday, May 11, 1898
A Japanese warship anchors in the bay. Frs. Rossell and Algue write from Imus the people are in excellent disposition and that the civil and… Read More »Tuesday, May 10, 1898
Evening Some Lessons Learned from the Battle I am on duty tonight. That gives me time to reflect on the day’s events. The chariot of… Read More »Tuesday, May 10, 1898