Monday morning, May 23, 1898
The English gunboat, Swift, has arrived in Hongkong. An important dispatch: the Americans are sending not 5,000 but 15,000 men. The first convoy should arrive in… Read More »Monday morning, May 23, 1898
The English gunboat, Swift, has arrived in Hongkong. An important dispatch: the Americans are sending not 5,000 but 15,000 men. The first convoy should arrive in… Read More »Monday morning, May 23, 1898
Broke camp at 7 am. and marched to the steamer ‘Peking’ at Folsom Street Wharf at 11.30 :i.m. The ship pulled out and anchored in… Read More »May 23, 1898
The Old Fogies Montojo is getting on in years, like the other Spanish generals and colonels who may be brave but lack vitality. Old age,… Read More »Sunday, May 22, 1898
England and the United States A wonderful piece of news. When the Americans become the masters of Manila, they will sell the Philippines to the… Read More »Saturday, May 21, 1898
Por el resultado que pudieran tener los manejos de Aguinaldo y sus compañeros se trabaja con gran actividad en el atrincheramiento de la ciudad y… Read More »Sábado 21 de Mayo 1898
Aguinaldo There are repeated rumors that Aguinaldo, the leader of the uprising, arrived yesterday from Hongkong. He must have arrived on the MacCulloch. It is… Read More »Friday, May 20, 1898
Corre por Manila la estupenda noticia de que los Jesuítas han recibido un telegrama que da cuenta de una gran victoria naval en aguas de… Read More »Viernes 20 de Mayo 1898
The cutter McCollouch arrives in Manila from Hongkong, bringing aboard Emilio Aguinaldo with other [revolutionary] heads who sailed for that place last December. Aguinaldo’s story,… Read More »Thursday, May 19, 1898
. . . Dewey Hongkong newspapers give a full account of Dewey’s glory being more widespread in New York than on his own battlefront. He… Read More »Thursday, May 19, 1898