Thursday, May 19, 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
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
The Americans Relate the Battle of Cavite to the English When the MacCulloch, carrying dispatches from Commodore Dewey, anchored in the bay of Hongkong, it… Read More »Wednesday, May 18, 1898
Frs. Rossell and Algue report on their mission to the captain general. They relay to him some of the grievances presented in Cavite and describe… Read More »Saturday, May 14, 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
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
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
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
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
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