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REVOLUTIONS.

Buenos Ayres, July 27.

The towns of Buenos Ayres, Santa Pe, and Cordubad are in a state of siege. Pellegrini is exercising the executive power. President Celeman has gone to the provinces to collect troops andiwill attack Buenos Ayres. General Campos, who was recently imprisoned for conspiracy, was rescued by the rebels and placed in command. Ho is supposed by a revo'ntionary comroitt?c f w ho h ave issued a manifesto announcing that they are determined to remove Celeman’s Government. Sailors are defending Government House with a mitrailleuse. Heaps of police and soldiers are lying dead in the streets. It is reported that the Minister of War has been killed. The rebels repulsed two attacks and wounded the Chief of Police. The Government are expecting reinforcements from Lavate,

The insurgents are reported to be getting the upper hand. The populace is favorable to the malcontents ; the navy is neutral, and the military divided. : July 28.

The insurgents have captured the barracks and the arsenal, and the Piazza Lavatto, from whence the Government expected reinforcements, has algo fallen into their hands,

The populace sacked Government House, Celeman’s supporters have suffered seriously in the fighting which has been going on. It is believed that the Premier must resign.

July 29.

The,navy is unable to approach the city offing to the lowness of the water. Ofle regiment of artillery, three regiments of infantry, a battalion of en kineers, and the local military cadets hopport the insurgents. Two thousand police and the rest of the garrison support the Government, The cause of the rising is the general discontent of btvilians st the reckless finance of ‘Ministry. ‘ . President Celernan has returned to the capital wbh troops and cannon, and insists on unconditional surrender. The rebels retort that Oe'eman must resign, jlhe armistice ceased last night arid fighting bus begun again. I ! * London, July 29.

The cables have been cut off from Buenos Ayres, ! 1 /< -i Rome, July 28.

In view pi the serious outbreak at ■Buenos Ayres, several warships have been ordered to proceed to that city, to ■watch over Italian interests.

Guatemala, July 27.

A revolnkion.has taken place in Guatemala. The San Salvador troops are 'advaricirig. a, y 28;

A revolution has broken out against the Government, of which General Don M. L. Barrillas is President, and during a riot the mob shouted "Death to Barrillas.” There is much discontent among the soldiers owing to their being underpaid, and it is feared they may join the insurgents. It is stated that the troops of San Salvador are within sixty miles of the Guatemalan capital, and that a battle is imminent. Nett York, July 28.

Reports from Central America state that at the battle of Chingo Guatemala lost (?00 men and Sad Salvador 90. Honduras, fearing domestic revolts, is afraid to join Guatemala. Sari Salvador again defeated the latter at Japita,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18900731.2.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 2079, 31 July 1890, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
477

REVOLUTIONS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2079, 31 July 1890, Page 1

REVOLUTIONS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2079, 31 July 1890, Page 1

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