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Appointments with Gov. Gen. Despujol
Founding of La Liga-Filipina and the Katipunan
Jesuit Intervention
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Arrival in Manila
JUNE 26, 1892 (Sunday)
• 12 pm : -Arrival in Manila with sister, Lucia
-A stay in Hotel de Oriente at room no. 22, facing the church of Binondo
• 4 pm:
-To Malacañan Palace for the Spanish Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
• Evening time:
-Visit to sister Narcisa in Oroquieta St., Santa Cruz-The return of the country’s most famous man
• 7 pm:
-First interview with Despujol-Failure in asking for his family’s pardon-Permission for Francisco Mercado’s (only) homecoming from Hong Kong
• 12 pm : -Arrival in Manila with sister, Lucia
-A stay in Hotel de Oriente at room no. 22, facing the church of Binondo
• 4 pm:
-To Malacañan Palace for the Spanish Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
• Evening time:
-Visit to sister Narcisa in Oroquieta St., Santa Cruz-The return of the country’s most famous man
• 7 pm:
-First interview with Despujol-Failure in asking for his family’s pardon-Permission for Francisco Mercado’s (only) homecoming from Hong Kong
Visiting Friends in Central Luzon
JUNE 27, 1892 (Mon)
-boarded a train in Tutuban station( Phil. Nat’l Railway)
-visited friends to greet them personally and discuss some issues: mostly are good patriots and supporters of the Propaganda Movement from
-Malolos(Bulacan)
-San Fernando(Pampanga)
-Tarlac
-Bacolor(Pampanga)
JUNE 28, 1892 (Tues)
-returned by train to Manila
Other Interviews with DespujolOther Interviews with Despujol
• Wed (JUNE 29 )- 2nd interview for 1.5 hours-Failure for Rizal’s penalty of exile
• Thu (JUNE 30 )-successful 3rd interview for lifting the order of exile for his sisters Josefa and Trinidad from Hong Kong
• Sun morning (JULY 3 )-Rizal’s address to his desire to return to Hong Kong and pursue the Borneo Project
Founding of La Liga-Filipina
La Liga-Filipina (The Philippine League)
-launched on JULY 3, 1892 in the house of Doroteo Ongjunco on Ylaya St., Tondo, Manila
-last attempt by the Filipino reformists to prevent the occurrence of a bloody revolution in the Philippines
AIMS:
1. Unity of the Philippine archipelago into one compact and homogenous body.
2. Mutual protection in every want and necessity. 3. Defense against all violence and injustice.4. Encouragement of education, agriculture and
commerce. 5. Study and application of reforms.
MOTTO: Unus Instar Omnium (One Like All)
JULY 5,1892
-A search by the authorities for every house visited by Rizal since his 2nd homecoming
JULY 6,1892
-Final interview with Despujol and Rizal’s arrest
Ramon Despujol
-Gov. Gen. Despujol’s nephew and aide- de-camp
-escorted Rizal to FORT SANTIAGO where he was kept incomunicado for 10 days
Bonifacio for Katipunan
JULY 7, 1892
-publication of the ‘Gaceta de Manila’ on the story of Rizal’s arrest and forthcoming deportation
- birth of the Katipunan in a house on Azcarraga St. (now C. M. Recto Avenue) by a group of 7
Andres Bonifacio
-founder of the secret society called Katipunan or the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na
Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (K.K.K.) whose aim is
Phil. Independence from Spain by Armed Revolution
JULY 7, 1892
-publication of the ‘Gaceta de Manila’ on the story of Rizal’s arrest and forthcoming deportation
- birth of the Katipunan in a house on Azcarraga St. (now C. M. Recto Avenue) by a group of 7
Andres Bonifacio
-founder of the secret society called Katipunan or the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na
Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (K.K.K.) whose aim is
Phil. Independence from Spain by Armed Revolution
Deportation to Dapitan• Pablo Pastells
-current Superior of the Jesuits-suggested for the deportation of Rizal to a remote Jesuit town in an island of Mindanao for 4 years
• 15 JULY 1892
-1 am: Rizal was shipped on board the boat “Cebu” to
Dapitan
• 17 JULY 1892
-7 pm: Reached Dapitan -Rizal was handed over to the Spanish commandant of Dapitan, Captain Ricardo Carnicero by Captain Delgras who headed the expedition