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Show NO MORE BLOODSHED The Trace Treat, as Signed by Ezcta and Ills Jllnlilcr or Mate. THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE riVE MISSIONS. TIic !Udom of the Act r Say, 1S7S, Ilrou;ut Into (nntlon. REBCLT1 BARBUNQIA RIDDLED WITH BULLETS. Tbf 0. A K. G. Railroad Compxnj nadir In 'rtd or Some 8,000 Laborer. By Telncraph to tie twlj TEXT or THE TBttTT Slcnrain Salador by IToilalonal Eaela and Jllnl.lrr. Guatemala, Aur.23. Thereace treaty lias Lven flgnnl in Salvador by ProvUIonal PiwlJcnt Kzeta and his Mlnltlerofstato, and submittal in all its parts to Congress. The text of Uie treaty is as follows: Flrrt, both countries Miall witli-tlraw witli-tlraw tlielr lrooH from the frontier line within forty-jlglit hours. Secoud, within eig'it days all Implements of war ball bo stored ami each country shall keep tliiid-Iiir tliiid-Iiir only Uie usual number of troo3 Lent In time of peace. 'Ililrd, nelUicr country (.hall be liable for indemnity for any damages dam-ages sustained durlnr Uie last trouble. trou-ble. Fourth, in future the full independence inde-pendence ofSalrador will be ic-Siected. ic-Siected. Filth, at once an election Miall take lace in Salvador for the ulllce of iieel lent. CougreNt Is emuw-trtil emuw-trtil to .lect a temporary rtident tuwrve until the electlun is ordered. Tlie ultimate fuccrsi of the arrangement ar-rangement i due to the tomblnnl eOuiU of the American MiuUter, Mizner, and tlie Sjaulsii, Arellano. The people of bulh Salvador and Guatemala are satkfied. Tlietroo are returning home; many liave arrived ar-rived in the city and tranquility will soon return. The war lieii.g over, tlie French loan of 521,000.-000 521,000.-000 will roon lie cumpkteU and w orfc will toon begin on the northern railroad, and the lunhaw of the wutlitni road will be ratified. THE MISSION'S CONSTITUTION. In view of thesituatiouof aflalrs in Central America leading members mem-bers uf the cummlttve ou foreign nlallom in buth Houses uf Congms are beginning to question ques-tion the wisdom of the act of May 22, 1S72, which conciliated the five tuitions to the Ave Central Cen-tral American States intoaslugle mirakm, and left the United States tlrtually without diplomatic repn-reutatiou repn-reutatiou or iudueiice at tile capitals capi-tals of Honduras, Salvador, Cu?U Ricaand Nicaragua. The consolidation consoli-dation was made at the lutauce of Swntary Kith, tlieu in ihargeof Uie Slate Department, aud he is uuder-tood to have lieeu movi-d to It by diKsatkfacUou wiUi tlie only-kind only-kind of republicans who could lie obtained to serve as miuiter resident resi-dent in Central America at a nalary of ST50U a j ear, aud hoped that by Increasing tbo rank, salary aud in.-portauce in.-portauce of a single nil-lou toal. lourstatesaul fixing the r-Mdcm; if theeuvoy at Uualrim a, a better pers)nnel in representation .mi!J be r-Utei. CUNUKE&i LlsTCM.I) to the propusAl w ith alacrity, lartly beeaue that body has ni great esteem es-teem far diplomatic aerviee, and artly becauw couKilidatIon meant a conriJerable Kiviug of exiense. Tlie cliange was Uie rul ju:t ot sonic criticism at the lime from native aud foreign diplomat, ho deemni it incou-J-teul with the sition aud influence that till govtrument was claiming to hold aud exercise onUie American contiueuL, It wan particularly par-ticularly iltpleain to the guveru-metitsiif guveru-metitsiif Iiuudurai, Salvador, Custi llica aud Nicaragua, each of which reiiublirs milntaiu a diplomatic mlK-lon at Washington. The uniform result of seventeen rear-' exierience has liecn to make the United States a silent partner in ali the ambitious schemes of tlie Guatemalan rulers to alaurb the four other ItepulriicH under the gulw of foIeraUou. While l-w late to do nnj thing remoliatorj'of Uieblunder of ISTSatthisMrsIoii of Cougres, bill vill be intro-luced aud laeO at Uie next eesslon for n storing the suppressed missions with hUli rank aud sabtry, in the txpectation that the President and his Birt-wurs will apiointaiul keep iu cfllce envois of fit repuTaUon aul capiilty, able by their character aad atuinm-uls m create nud iiiiiutain for themselves pos tions somewhat analaous to those of the ISntiih residents nl the courts of the native princes of India. It is assumed Uiat Uie State Dejcirt-tnent Dejcirt-tnent will v very willing to forward and execute a prrjett designed to give the highest effect to the good ofllcesand iutlueuce of the United States among Uie little Ilepublits of Spanish America, over which this country assumes to exercise a qualified quali-fied protectorate. |