REVOLUTIONS.
BtTEKOS Ayre», July 31
Iu the revolution one thousand persons were wounded. The bombardment by the fleet extended over two days. 4ug. 3, The hapfca, w pity have reopened. h«?e reached town that fighting is still going on at Hogas, fifteen miles distant from here. In a manifesto which he has issued, Dr Celeman attributes th,e solution to the ambition ts vievfs on the entire Republic. The National Congress and pf ]se. putiea Bre now, siting; foip tfte purpose of forming n laew Qabmet, A reconcilia. tfan ialikely to be brought about. The President will be compelled to resign.
Guatemala. Aug. \. General Riv«B, who fcapo operating against QuEtteioaala, turned traitor and captured San Salvador barracks, m\h
|; two lhoa<Bn<l Indian*. General Ez'tfa I attacked Unas and his rebel army, inflicting a defeat upon thrm. lLzaa !,haß.Bnmfnoned. a new Congress, and bap declared his intenthn of adhering to jconstituional reforms. General Kivap !has been shot as a traitor.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2081, 5 August 1890, Page 1
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