CENTRAL AMERICA.
(p.y hi F.errtie tiji.kck\t■ it. — eorvkmur) ( il'.ifKMAI. \, ,\ 1. (iKN'mtAfi RIVAS, who Ills been operating agiinst (> uati'in da, his turned traitor, and eanti.iivd the San Salvador barracks with two thousand Indians. General li/.eti alttackel General Rivas and his rebel army, inliieling a defeat upon them. General E/.eta has summoned a new ('ongres-i, and has declared hi« intention of adhering to tlu; constitional reforms. Xi'.w Yo'ik, .Vr.'nst :i. 1 utelligi'iice from San Salvador states that the traitor, General Rivas, escaped from custody, hut was recaptured and shot, his body being exposed. San Hai.vaikiis, Augusr. 2.Q General Rivas during his shortlived revolt beseiged the capital for forty hours, and souk; hundreds of lives were lost during the operations. After his execution Kivas' corpse was publicly exposed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2818, 5 August 1890, Page 2
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125CENTRAL AMERICA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2818, 5 August 1890, Page 2
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