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Show PRESIDENT EZETA: One or lilt First Acl, To.Uk Con grot to Grant Amnriy to Political Ofu-ndrrs, A REVOLUTION EXPECTED IN PORTUGAL. Jtutlre Miller Djlu The Family (iattierrd Around UN lied'. We. LORD SALISDURT ON THE POLITICAL PO-LITICAL SITUATION. An Amtrlran Baritone To Take The Role or "Ike Templar" la the Optra "Ivanhse." Telegraph to the Ncwa.1 l'RKMIOCVr TrtCTA Looked t'pon a the Most Demo, eralle President In Malrador. San Salvador, Oct. 12. Tho clemency of President Etetab becoming be-coming mora apparent dally. One of his first acts after being elected President was to oak Congress to grant general amnesty to jiolltlcal offenders. Recently he personally directed a letter to Dr. Ayala, Vice-President Vice-President under Menerulez, wbo Is lu Honduras, asking him to return to Salvador, It leingEteia'jIdea to reconstruct politics lu the Republic on Uie most liberal aud comprehensive compre-hensive Idca, which will insure every Inhabitant ia full pos-eeion of all the liberties guaranteed by the coustlUiUon. Ho is looked upon as the most democratic regidcut ever elected In San Salvador. lUeta's cabinit is now furmed, as follows: Secretary of Foreign Relations, Re-lations, Or. Manuel Y. Morales; Secretary Se-cretary or Public Inst ruction, Justice and Religion. Dr. Alberto Mcna; Secretarj or War, Marine, Treasury and Interior, Benjamin Guvala. The appointments of Drs. Morales and Meua, wbo are Uie two leading lawyers iu the Republic, have been secretly made and, give entire satisfaction. satis-faction. Thu many portfolios now held by Guvala will soon bo divided. Ezebl has written to Geronlmo Pau, Stlvadoriau minister to Mexico, stating that if he desires lo return to Salvador he will be pleased to mate him his privates-cretary. At pres ent a legation will not be established establish-ed lu Washlntrtou, but some months liter the Idea will lie carried out, wiUi Iau as minister to the United States as well as to Mexico. |