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Show Tiici-dCE rnovisios Sfade By Uaalemala: 1exlean Papers Pa-pers -tTerhanI Minister silsner. City of Mexico, Aug. 27. The propositions for peace made on the part of Guatemala, and for which Minister MUner went to Salvador to consult Provisional President Kzeta, are as follows. It Is stated that If General Ezeta accepts these proposal! the armies now confronting each other ou the frontiers of the respective countries are to be dlslanded. Second Vice-President Ayala is to hold the presidency of San Sa!-vador Sa!-vador for twenty-one days and to convoke the legislature fur tbe purpose pur-pose of electing a president, who is to hold office until tho close cfthe present regular term. Third General amnesty to be declared by both govtruments. Fourth General Lzeta to remain at the head of the standing army of Salvador. 1 1 w as Uiought here that, as this led to Kzeta's practical control ol the eleitlou, he would at onco accept ac-cept the pro;Itlon, but the Idea of having Ayala In the prisldeulial chair, even lor a day, was rcug. uaut to him, and the mitsiou of Minister MUner Is tu try to smooth things over this dilliculty. AFTEIl HIMST1U J11Z.M K. City ok Mkmcu, Aug. 27 All the Mexican paj-us are overhauling Minister Mizuer. The Tiro Krpub Acs, au American daily i-uldl-hed here, in nfermig tu the failure of tbe diplomatic corps to restore pence, siiis, editorLlly: Ills stated that Minbttr .Mir tier Is resnible for Ibe pnseiit snarl In Americin affair-. While it seems that he has aited In acconl with the ret rociitillvi of Grent Briiaiii, Germany. France ai.d salu, theie can be Utile doubt that he lis-made lis-made hlmtelf vtry cfliihius, and, iu view of the nsult of bis diplomacy, n ri-iirin.au I from Wa-b liigtuu would lie rhbly dertil We defended JIniL-ur M-ziur agnin-ttlieslrietuiesiif ourcouttm porar, the J'urtith Jjttral, It-rautt at that time nothing was known to the public that could Jintif tl 0-1 strhlurtv. Itectnt revelations, liow-ever, liow-ever, hava deni instrated that M111-L-ter.Mizncr nas lib -red todipriv. the -oie of r-alvai.orvf Ibeirults uf the lale.retfilutlou bi again itat-lug itat-lug tlum tindtrlbetutelaguof Gua tetuab, the fery stale of allairr against wliieh they letoltisi. flic jfai.Uor, a f try Iibtral and falrjuurnal, ameiits the (ajwer thai the United relates w iil.is lu North and Centnl America, as it ilaluir its wt r Is pn Judicial lu itaiear rangtniiuLs. It claims that iutlie present case Mexico would be tht iiHlfIltingarIillerofKire U tweet, Salvador au J Guatiui la. lit it ut 1. LAS SKINS. 'Hosonati:, Guatemala, Aug. 7 This morning, in the face of tht armistice agreed Unn by Gu ill mala, sail .ilvailor and Honduras and which was t end at (S o'cloek today If ience agreements wert- 10 ierfet.teil, IbeGuateiutlan force on the frontier shelled the s,stttiu 1 c eupied by the Mil Salvadurtaus al Kl Coco, Iu salvailor, near the border. At Uie Hani the shelling of 1.1 fico was taklne; place, Uurrlllas had tne peace proiliiuii in. his hands an J could not h tve been Ignorant ol w bat was lassliigou tiie frontier, a hdfati hour aftirward be slgted tbe eace treaty un the lasts laid down by Lzeta, and w hlch fact lit- eauJ In lit. Ik-ltf-raiilirtl tj, Ihst futictiunar at once. The rea-ons giveu I'i Bairillas sighing the peace trtatt are, first, that be is town. lets, as tho country is pracic-i!l) 'atikru t; second, la.-catie he tears tlie downfall ol hi government, owing to Ulterior evolutions am third, because be desires the I an orjit,i,i(J be carried llinujli in Krautv. |