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Show PRESIDENT MADERO FEELS jiOlIGED Does Not Believe the Federal Troops Suffered a Reverse at Parral. MEXICO CITY. April 6. Although admitting they still wero without information in-formation tonight regarding the federal evacuation of Parral, government officials offi-cials said they were encouraged over the revolutionary situation. Tbey appeared ap-peared to regard tho retirement of Colonel Villa as related in Associated Press dispatches from rebel territory as far from being a. sovero icvcrso, inasmuch inas-much as with n small force ho had been able to stand off a. greatly suporior force and mado good his retreat. iVews from other parts of tho republic, repub-lic, received at th department of the interior, was all favorable to the federal fed-eral army. A small engagement was reported to have occurred at Artega, near Salfcillo, Coahila. in which the federals fed-erals killed three rebels, captured several sev-eral prisoners and a quantity of dynamite dyna-mite and ammunition with a loss of ouo wounded. Governor Naranjo of Morelos, reported re-ported trains in operation and everything every-thing quiet in that recent hotbed, lie also rcportod that twelve of those who attacked the Mexicp-Cuernavaca train March 30, killing a number of persons on board, had been executed. Brushes with rebels, all of small consequence, con-sequence, were reported to have occurred oc-curred within a day or two in Vera Cruz. Tanmulipas, Zacatoeas and Jalisco. Jalis-co. Oaxnca was said to have no uprising against the government originating in itself. Tho bands which were marauding maraud-ing in certain portions were those driven out of Morelos and wore being driven from place to place by General Roblcs. |