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Show 1'JtEMDE.YT EETA. Gemhiai. Kzeta, the new President Presi-dent tf Sati Salvaior, is receiving congratulations from notables, lie seems to have material in him to make ono of tho ablest military leaders of the times. During the late struggle with Guatemala he was hardly ever confronted with less odds than two to one, yet his campaign iuu?!attl of a scries of brilliant successes, which were carried into the enemy's country. Ills enunciations rvgardlnr the preservation of popular freedom and resistance of external interference with Uie affairs of the little republic are patriotic and in unison with the quality ot his leadership in the late struggle for Salvadonn independence His htroic conduct is such as to command com-mand repcct, anj eo far as npjs-ar. ances go, he Is the foremost man In Central America. As a stilArt aud cojraguous defender of the rights of his people he is entitled to the congratulations of all who love liberty on his assumption of a pMltlon to which be has been djly electa! anl in which he can do good servicu to his country. The heroic carver of General Azeta reminds us of the class of men "we sometimes read about, but very Seldom Sel-dom see. |