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Show It is assorted that tho success f the Chilean revolutionists has itirred up discontent iu Mexico, i'residuut Dia.' enemies declare that e is a counterpart of IIalm.vciida. fhey assert that he has suppressed free ipeech; that he has enriched himself H tho expense of tiie public, and that e holds tho country under a military lespotism. It is further asserted that ho masses of tho people aro against lim and that an insurrection would icrtainly result in his overthrow. It ould be a misfortune for Mexico if inch a revolution should occur there. Dia, has given the country a stable overnment, and under his adminis-iration adminis-iration it has made greater advances ,han ever before. The charges against lim aro probably exaggerated by his Did enemies, for no man who has done 10 much for a free pontile could be so auch of a tyrant. |