Show II a Anarchy In Fern New York 26Lima dates to the 18th say accounts of atrocious murders and assassinations ere daily conveyed to the Chilian headquarters A Chilian patrol occasionally captures malefactors and after courtmartial the murderers are shot and e thieves wlupped on the church steps Peruvians say however that it is because the people are Peruvians Peruvi-ans not criminals that they are punished pun-ished A band of tan Montanerds were found recently near Lima They resisted re-sisted capturA by soldiers but were finally taken and a brick kiln which had served as a bulwark against the m soldiers remains as a monument over their last resting place The Peruvians say the slain men were laborers in the brick kiln and thought the Chilian sol diers were Montaneros heaca their resistance re-sistance The practical abolition of the provisional government and the seizure of treasure by General Lynch leaves in Chilian hands entirely the government of the territory now occupied by their forces Envoys from tho extinct but still hopeful government of Calderon have been sent to Admiral Montero in Cajarmarca and General Caeeras in Chisla offering them important positions in the new government to be formed out of the Chilian lines but it is altogether unlikely that these officers will abandon the Pierola party at present the most powerful in Peru |