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The Philippines: Past and Present



The Philippines: Past and Present Volume I Part 60


(Attached hereto is the following, with the names written in Mabini's handwriting:)

"September, 1898.

"Provinces not subject to the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines.

Names Cla.s.ses Albay Highest cla.s.s 2. Salvador V. del Rosario and Felipe Buencamino Ilocos Norte do 2. Jose, Antonio Luna Ilocos Sur do 2. Ignacio Villamor, Jose Aleji Isabela de Luzon Third cla.s.s 1. Ariston Bautista Sorsogon do 1. Jose Albert Cagayan do 1. Pablo Tecson

Abra Pol.-Mil. Govt. 1. Isidro Paredes Nueva Viscaya do 1. Enrique Mendiola Corregidor do Catanduanes do Batanes do Masbate and Ticao Pol.-Mil. 1. Alberto Barreto Comandancia Amburayan do Apayaos do Benguet do 1. Joaquin Luna Binatanga do Bontoc do 1. Fernando Canon Burias do Cayapa do Itaves do Lepanto do 1. Leon Apacible Principe do 1. Mariano Ocampo Quiangan do Tiagan do Cabugauan do Island of Cebu Pol.-Mil. Govt. 2. Cayetano Arellano and of highest Pardo de Tavera cla.s.s Iloilo, Panay do 2. Gregorio Araneta and Melecio Figueroa Island of Leyte do 1. Leon Guerrero Negros Occidental do 1. Jose Maria de la Vina Island of Samar do Pablo Ocampo Antique, Island of Panay do 1. Hipolito Magsalin Capiz Lowest cla.s.s 1. Miguel Zaragoza Negros Oriental do 1. Aguedo Velarde Island of Bohol do 1. Juan Manday Gabriel Romblon Pol.-Mil. 1. Vicente Gonzalez Maninang Comandancia Concepion do 1. Mariano V. del Rosario Zamboanga 1st Dist. 1. Pedro A. Paterno Pol.-Mil. Govt.

Misamis 2d Dist. do 1. Maximino Paterno Surigao 3d Dist. do 1. Benito Valdes Davao 4th Dist. do 1. Telesforo Chuidian Cotabato 5th Dist. do 1. Enrique Mercaida Basilan 6th Dist. do 1. Juan Tuason

Lanao 7th Dist. do 1. Gonzalo Tuason Dapitan Pol.-Mil. 1. Gonzalo Tuason Comandancia Butuan do Baras is under Pol.-Mil. Govt. of Bahia Illana Levac is under Pol.-Mil. Comandancia of Cottabatto Matti Pol.-Mil. Comandancia Malabang. This Comandancia is under the Military Comandancia of Bahia Illana.

Reina Regente. This Comandancia is under the Pol.-Mil.

Govt. of Cottabato Bay of Sarangani Pol.-Mil. Comandancia and adjacent islands Tucuran Pol.-Mil. Govt.

Island of Jolo do 1. Benito Legarda Sia.s.si Pol.-Mil. Com.

Tataan do Bongao do Island of Paragua Pol.-Mil. Govt. 1. Felipe Calderon.

Balabac do 1. Manuel Jerez Calamianes do 1. Manuel Genato Marianas Islands do Oriental Carolines do Camarines, North and South Don Tomas del Rosario and Don Cecilio Hilario

Exhibit 226, 76 MG, E, Extract from original in Spanish, A. L. S., P.I.R., 416. 1."

[381] P.I.R., 38. 3.

[382] The 1903 census returns are here used for each of the several peoples.

[383] P.I.R., 485. 1.

[384] P.I.R., 40. 1.

[385] P.I.R., 377. 13.

[386] _Ibid_., 472. 9.

[387] _Ibid_., 40. 8.

[388] _Ibid_., 849. See p. 143.

[389] A general term covering education, public works, agriculture and commerce.

[390] P.I.R., 512. A 5.

[391] P.I.R., 485. 5.

[392] Senate Doc.u.ment 138, Fifty-sixth Congress, First Session.

[393] P.I.R., Books B-6.

[394] P.I.R., 472. 8.

[395] "To the Military Chiefs of the towns mentioned in the margin

[there is nothing in the margin.--TR.]:--

"As there are still many soldiers paying no notice to the order forbidding the waste of cartridges, you are required to give a certain amount of ammunition to each soldier and to see every day if there is any cartridge missing, and if so, inquire into the reason. In order that this may be successfully carried out, I have deemed it proper to prescribe the punishment for such offence, of which you will inform the soldiers under your command, and post this circular in a prominent place. Said punishments are as follows:--

"_Art_. 1. A soldier found wasting ammunition shall be punished with 12 lashes; in case he commits the same offence again he shall be punished with 24 lashes; and on a further offence of like character by the same soldier, he shall be court-martialled and severely punished.

"_Art_. 2. A soldier who has been found short of even one cartridge out of the ammunition a.s.signed to him, shall be punished with 12 lashes, provided that he has not previously been in any engagement.

"_Art_. 3. A soldier who has been found with no cartridges by reason of throwing them away during an engagement, shall be court-martialled, and severely punished.

"I most earnestly recommend you to carefully look after your soldiers and see that every one is complying with the foregoing order.

"This order should be transmitted from one town to another mentioned in the margin, and the last one should return it to this office with the information that the same has been received and complied with by all.

"May G.o.d guard you many years.

"_E. Aguinaldo_, Dictator.

"_Cavite_, June 17th, 1898."

--P.I.R., 1124. 2.

[396] "November 16, 1900.

(Stamp) "_Lacuna Brigade. Headquarters_.

"_Major Thomas Tagunton_: Advise all officers of this brigade that he who allows his soldiers to load their rifles without being before the enemy, shall be liable to capital punishment. If the soldiers intentionally or otherwise fire their pieces, whether in the air or at any determined or undetermined person, said soldiers and the officers to whose command they belong shall also be liable to the same punishment as above, without further proceedings, for the reason that we are almost in front of the enemy, and all the more if the shots take effect upon any of the soldiers or chiefs.

"Sergeants and corporals shall also take heed of the present warnings, as they will also be given the same punishment if they by abandoning their squads allow them to commit certain outrages.

"You will report receipt of and compliance with this order.

"G.o.d preserve you many years.

"General Headquarters, November 16, 1900.

(Signed) "_Lacuna_, General, Political-Military Governor and Chief of Operations."--P.I.R., 643. 1.

[397] Taylor, AJ. 85.

[398] "_Kabatuan_, Oct. 14th, 1899.

"_Edict_

"_Martin F. Delgado, General and Politico-Military Governor of the Province of Iloilo_.

"As a consequence of the frequent a.s.saults and robberies committed by persons wearing military uniforms, and with the determination to correct, with a firm hand, such scandalous conduct, which, besides causing such deeds to be laid at the door of the military, also makes it easier for evil-doers to commit their misdeeds, I have, at the suggestion of the Councillor of Police, ordered the following:--






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