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Show I jjCTKG REPORTS. .jtim in Argentine Republic More Favorable to the 7j Government. g lLAS PLEADING FOR LIFE. 5 Tor Foreign Intervention- to ill gars the Guatemalan Government. ft v Julv 2U The following 'v Uiuenos Ayres, July 28, 2:20 " i l,een received at tho legation r dentine republic in this city: ; (hat the Insurrection Is com "e Sf S'ni ot the republic. t , ,1 cabinet are giytaB orders i 1 t li'u Kovrniaent house. The ieruatiluerty. k Garcia, signer of the, above is the Argentine minister of lJ ' He was talam prisoner by the i" mists at the beginning of the i Saturday. ertl Mitre Leave Suddenly. ' jujy 2U Oncral Mitre, form-' ideiitof the Argentine repub-?; repub-?; has been residing here, has j taken his departure. ident (lolinau on tlie Situation. 1 July 20 A dispatch to the l ilat'cd Buenos Ayres, July 28, says: " merted that the terms for settle's settle-'s sem the government and the revolu-tm revolu-tm have been agreed upon. Ao-, Ao-, , these. ctvlltiiiiH who have taken part , ' erection will not be punished. All i revolutionary forces and all offlc-- offlc-- the erade of captain to be deprived the artillery of the insurrectionists rendered tomorrow. burn dispatch is President Gel-.lfioD Gel-.lfioD of the situation at Buenos :. dispatches from that city nlj'SS. U:;'l p. m., state that no lias occurred in the situation, 6 is no chance for a compro-tvecn compro-tvecn the factions, natter, the dispatches say, must lit out. (elmau Keslffiis. -. Ju'y 2!). The Temps has pub-' l dispatch from Buenos Ayres. that the government and the iunary movement had reached enicnt. President Celinan, the h savs. has resigned, and has reeded by Vice-President Pel-Quiet Pel-Quiet is restored. Negotiations Pending. ii ix, July 2!. In the house of ns the parliamentary secretary ign olliee stated that' the British r at Hiienos Ayres had sent a j Ii to the foreign olliee stating ' widen t Celiiinn had left Buenos I and negotiations between the I ment and the leader of the revo-' revo-' iias proceeding. |