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Show Filipino Documents Found. j A copy of the Mani a Times tells of in Important discovery of insurgent documents and other articles which bad been hidden by the Filipinos. It lays: While General Fuuston was making s personal recon noisance with eighteen troopers iu the direction of Bongabon ind Pontabagan, he discovered a per- j pendicular ladder leading up a clift crowned with a dense forest. Beside the ladder hung a rope, which, when pulled, rang an alarm bell in the woods back of the precipice. The general and his men ascended the ladder and found thirty or forty wooden cases crammed full of state documents, comprising most of tha archives of the rebel government. There were other things saved from the wreok of Malolos, about 1,000 llotchkiss shells, a quantity of dynamite, a stock of bombs and much other ammunition, 800 pounds of black gunpowder, furniture furni-ture from the Malolos audiencia, carpets, car-pets, chairs, tables and a lot of miscellaneous miscel-laneous goods of no especial importance. |