Chile.
. Further details of tlia ovens in Chili show that the Chilian fleet had a splendid reception in the i'ay of Valparaiso. The troops behaved in an exemplary m-inner, and rioting was confined to the criminal classes Thei; proceedings, however, were checked in n most n!imma:y mfinnor, The i'oiVgii Adinira's protected the iJo.'Ksnlates.
ft h alleged that jralousy among President Balmnceda's generals ru:-;u:-d rh.-ir defeat. The <<!<ack mi the insurgents' w;.s eun iuctivl without any sort, of plan. Don Vicuna, Proi-ideni; elect, admits ihe del'cat ol his party is absolute.
Genera! Baquedano has been :ij),.t(.iutod interim President.
The Co iiv;. has ordered several .fll.-'als to ba shot.
C qui;ubo .is now ilio onl; !<lao? thai; tlne^ii.-:ny to give any trouble f.o the sr.c/es.-ifnl party.
Tlio Foreign Admirals have refused to surrender refugees t > fclio odiuials unless they ixva guaranteed a lair trial.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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142Chile. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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