Sunday, May 10, 1898
Visit to Cavite At 2:00 in the afternoon, the boat left for the harbor. There were nine of us who took our seats. Each brought… Read More »Sunday, May 10, 1898
Visit to Cavite At 2:00 in the afternoon, the boat left for the harbor. There were nine of us who took our seats. Each brought… Read More »Sunday, May 10, 1898
Frs. Rossell and Algue leave for Imus. The first of the boats that arrived leaves Manila Bay, one of their crew having just died, it… Read More »Monday, May 9, 1898
Vanquished I am fully aware of the problems in the minds of the Spaniards both in Manila and in Europe. They are searching high and… Read More »Monday, May 9, 1898
A British warship enters Manila bay.
Deception The bombardment of the city is still being discussed. Commodore Dewey brags about seizing it at an appropriate time. But I do not believe… Read More »Sunday, May 8, 1898
The probability of a bombardment has lessened.
We were standing in a circle around the most notable Frenchman in Manila. After he has lived there for many years, nothing shocks him. He… Read More »Saturday, May 7, 1898
The Germans Their arrival is imminent. The American fleet is anchored between Cavite and Manila Bay. In the bay, an English warship, the Linnet, a small… Read More »Friday, May 6, 1898
A German battleship and a French have entered Manila bay. The first sailed in flying the Spanish flag and playing the royal march.