McIntyre, General, action in regard to slavery bill, [700], [702], [705].
McKinley, President, appoints first Philippine Commission, 8;
report of resignation of, circulated among Insurgent troops, 284;
on author’s cablegram to Chicago Times-Herald describing taking of Malolos, 310;
instructions given second Philippine Commission by, 326–330;
high motives by which actuated, in policy toward Philippines, 329–330;
text of instructions to Philippine Commissions, [975]–[977], [981]–[988].
McKinnon, Father W. D., 308;
schools opened in Manila under supervision of, [504].
Mail service, improvement in, under American régime, [861]–[864], [866].
Maimban, Lieutenant, 396.
Malampaya Sound, excellence of, as a harbour, 222;
scenery in, [805];
camping grounds on, [818].
Malaria, campaign against, 428–429, [792].
Malaspina Volcano, [798].
Malaueg, lapsing into barbarism of people of, [958]–[959].
Malaybalay, town in Agusan, [621].