“1. The following are appointed provisional Representatives ...
“2. A meeting of Congress is called for the 15th instant, to be held in the town of Malolos, province of Bulacan.
“3. The Secretary of the Interior shall take steps to notify the persons appointed and those elected by the popular commanders in the provinces already occupied by the Revolution, of the call as soon as possible.
“Giv ....”
(Attached hereto is the following, with the names written in Mabini’s handwriting:)
“September, 1898.
“Provinces not subject to the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines.
Names Classes
Albay Highest class 2. Salvador
V. del Rosario and Felipe
Buencamino
Ilocos Norte do 2. Jose,
Antonio Luna
Ilocos Sur do 2. Ignacio
Villamor, Jose Aleji
Isabela de Luzon Third class 1. Ariston
Bautista
Sorsogon do 1. Jose Albert
Cagayan do 1. Pablo
Tecson
Abra Pol.-Mil. Govt. 1. Isidro
Paredes
Nueva Viscaya do 1. Enrique
Mendiola
Corregidor do
Catanduanes do
Batanes do
Masbate and Ticao Pol.-Mil. 1. Alberto
Barreto
Comandancia
Amburayan do
Apayaos do
Benguet do 1. Joaquin
Luna
Binatanga do
Bontoc do 1. Fernando
Canon
Burias do
Cayapa do
Itaves do
Lepanto do 1. Leon Apacible
Principe do 1. Mariano
Ocampo
Quiangan do
Tiagan do
Cabugauan do
Island of Cebu Pol.-Mil. Govt. 2. Cayetano
Arellano and
of
highest Pardo de Tavera
class
Iloilo, Panay do 2. Gregorio
Araneta and Melecio
Figueroa
Island of Leyte do 1. Leon Guerrero
Negros Occidental do 1. Jose Maria
de la Vina
Island of Samar do Pablo Ocampo
Antique,
Island of Panay do 1.
Hipolito Magsalin
Capiz Lowest class 1. Miguel
Zaragoza
Negros Oriental do 1. Aguedo
Velarde
Island of Bohol do 1. Juan Manday
Gabriel
Romblon Pol.-Mil. 1. Vicente
Gonzalez Maninang
Comandancia
Concepion do 1. Mariano
V. del Rosario
Zamboanga 1st Dist. 1. Pedro
A. Paterno
Pol.-Mil.
Govt.
Misamis 2d Dist. do 1. Maximino
Paterno
Surigao 3d Dist. do 1. Benito
Valdes
Davao 4th Dist. do 1. Telesforo
Chuidian
Cotabato 5th Dist. do 1. Enrique
Mercaida
Basilan 6th Dist. do 1. Juan Tuason


