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Show Turbulent Mexico. Havana, 21. Advices received from Vera Cruz to the 14th say the military situation ia not materially changed. The revolutionists of Oasaca have declared that they were acting not against the federal but the state government. The federal troops having been withdrawn from Oaxaca, many insurgents had returned to their homes. The political situation at the capital was continually changing. chang-ing. Great dissensions existed among the supporters of the government. The largest party fa cored Mejia, minister min-ister of war, for the next president, but the majority of the congressional deputies iu caucus, had renominaltd Lerdo de Tejeda, and maintained that no legal election could be held while a number of the states were in a stato of i-icgc, and others were held by rebels. It no general election takes place then by the constitution Chief Justice JIesias is entitled to the presidency, A project was on loot lor congress to declare a prolongation ,1 prudent I.erdu's tciin of otlice. |