[12] See pp. 2928 and 2956, S. D. 331, part 3.
[13] S. D. 331, pt.3, p. 2965.
[14] S. D. 331, pt. 3, p. 2939.
[15] Ib., p. 2936.
[16] Ib., p. 2940.
[17] See letter of H. Irving Hancock, American war correspondent in the field, dated Manila, May 3, 1899, published New York Criterion, June 17, 1899. This Hancock interview with General MacArthur was quoted in debate on the floor of the Senate on April 17, 1900 (see Cong. Rec. of that date), and was corroborated by General MacArthur himself as substantially correct in that officer’s testimony before the Senate in 1902, S. D. 331, pt. 2, 57th Congress, 1st Session, p. 1942, in answer to questions put by Senator Culberson.
[18] Rev. Clay Macaulay, who afterwards made that statement in a letter to the Boston Transcript.
[19] S. D. 331, pt. 3, p. 2939.
[20] S. D. 208, part 2, 56th Congress, 1st Sess., pp. 7, 8.
[21] Cong. Record, December, 1897.