Copy of Rizal Group Presentation 1
Copy of Rizal Group Presentation 1
Copy of Rizal Group Presentation 1
THE COURT-
MARSHALL ON ME
NOVEMBER 20, 1896
Piolo Valenzuela
Martin Constantino Lozano
Aguedo del Rosario
Reyes Tolentino
Antonio Salazar
Bonifacio Arevalo
Tirnoteo Paez
Francisco Cordero
Estanislao Legaspi
Alejandro and Venancio Reyes
Arcadio del Rosario
Apolinario Mabini
Pedro Serrano
TRANSCRIPT OF
RECORD OF THE CASE
Besides, bringing you a patient at
Dapitan, what other purpose had the
trip of Pio Valenzuela there, and what
matters had you taken up?
"I told them that it seemed to me that the Filipinos are becoming discouraged that
they did not aspire to be worthy of freedom-being always subjected to the abuses of
the authorities, as I told General Despujol in one of my interviews with him. I believe
that the abuses were due to the discretional powers exercised by the Governors, and
that means must be found to remedy them. In spite of the counsels of some of my
friends not to come to Manila, in the fear of some harm from my enemies, I came to
see closely the bull, and at the same time to arrange the differences which exist
among the friends of the propaganda. The disunion among the Filipinos in Europe, I
was able to settle amicably. In spite of everything, Marcelo H. del Pilar is still my good
friend. Afterwards, I spoke about the importance of the Liga, which was to be
established in accordance with the by-laws I had drawn up. The by-laws should be
made known to all. By means of the Liga, the arts, industries and commerce will
advance and the country being rich and the people united, they will achieve their
own liberty even their own independence."
TRANSCRIPT OF
RECORD OF THE CASE
Election of officers of the Liga, of which
the following resulted provisionally
elected: Ambrosio Salvador, President
and Deodato Arellano, Secretary? And
that the witness recommended to
President Salvador to be more active
and that the members be more united
and harmonious with each other?
COURT SUSPENDED
SESSION FOR
CONTINUANCE.
MANILA
NOVEMBER 21, 1896