[79] P.I.R., 849.
[80] Ibid., 849.
[81] Ibid., 1179. 5.
[82] Ibid.
[83] Ibid.
[84] Report of War Dept., 1898, Vol. I, part 2, p. 69.
[85] Taylor, Exhibit 739.
[86] The following two telegrams were sent by General Pio del Pilar to Aguinaldo at 9.30 P.M.:—
“I inform you that the Bayambang troops who have presented themselves before me when we entered Santa Ana this afternoon, are: 4 lieutenants, 171 soldiers with their respective rifles and ammunitions, Major Fernando Acevedo, Captain Licerio Geronimo, 1 Spanish lieutenant, and 1 prisoner by the name of Enrique Flores. All of them I put under your orders.”—P.I.R., 1179.5.
“Very urgent. I inform you of the capture made by my soldiers: 2 lieutenants of the Marine Corps, 2 lieutenants of the Spanish Infantry, 52 soldiers. Rifles about 400. I put them under your orders and await your instructions.”—P.I.R., 1179. 5.