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Show AT BUENOS AYKES. Dcsjirrate nslillng lktneen The ('cteraiurnt Troops and the ItfTolntlenMs: ATCLCCRAU RECCIVCD AT WASH IKGTON TODAY. The Nm l'raiui"co ( Iironirle'' Tries OnAmlhtrlluax ('onrernlag Tiie ".MorlIllus,,, A fnfjDVLZHT ACTINC POST-MASTErt POST-MASTErt A-7 CHEYENNE. Ieprfsien Oa theNtnek Evcliangc. V Hritlsh steamer unk la CnllMon. Bj Tetcrraskta u.e "C! The Rucuds rcs Ilcsoi. BuknpjbJAyues, July 2d. The rcvolulluiiary movemeul continues fo rj-rcal. The fighting between the goVePtipicnt troiips and revo'u-tiuntsU revo'u-tiuntsU toijay lias leen desiierate. The government forces were defeated defeat-ed and thousands of Uicra killed or wounded. The navy has Joined the revolutionary movement. The iusufgerit artillery bomfikiileil the guviTninfyitllK.tie'8tvd'''5rfs;ol,s te-day. te-day. A"twenly-fuur rUUiM' trueo has been'&rangtsj. BriiNOT AlRk, Vm OalTwton, July S.- The authorities hare not!" fied nil iergrsili ei.mjn!ni whon-Ilccsconoecfwltlj whon-Ilccsconoecfwltlj the lures! of that coimlry- tHit telegrepll cmrrintiniea UnitiWilliiv'su.siiidcJ until further notice, ti MnvsiaayrvEn at washi.ncton. Wasiiisotuv, July 23 A tele-gram tele-gram was received this morning by thenctit'S Secretary of State, from Minister Pitkin at Rtienos Ayer. stating that a revoIuUon of arms was In prog'e'3. leONlwM, JUI7 ". Ifce British Brit-ish minister at UueHcd Ay res H-nt .1 df,teli to the foreign olllce Ust iiighttating that tiie revoiutlon was proceeding. There-had There-had been heavy firing. Tlfdrs patch further says that an arniWIce lias been arranged until tontorruw. The town is temporarily quiet. Auotlur illspatcli Irom Buenos Ay res states that Uie leaden cf tiie revolutionary movement belonged tothatilty. s.ocJt rvxc"litnse Ilcprcssinn. XaiMion, 2 p.tu.t July 2S. A feeling feel-ing of depren-ioii prevails on the stuck exchange. Argentine and Uruguayan isuea are jiractlcnly un- I-alable, and have declined from i to 0 per cent. Niv York. July 2s. The stock market oi-eued with an unusual amount of animatioii mid decided weakne-s, iu sympathy with the lower Iudoii figures. The activity did not ta-t throughout an liour. and only in tbe sugar re fi nerves. Only in St. Paul and Atchison was. there any real activity. The fir-t prices were til lowtr. Went Unttn. lUieioN, July 28. The Mortimer IK II. Mfltr. whk'h luw arrived here Irom itnltlnitrf. reports that uii thu 2bUi, when ofl Five Kjthoui Rank llghtslup, she icked up to boats rntitaiiiin twenty men. tin- crtw of Ine British eiucr lMirlc U'jran, which sailed frMii New York to Vera Cru la-t -.leek. Tbe M,ritn Mas sunk by an unknown Kliooueron the 2itii. InnittFr Itrouicle" tloai. San I'kancim.vi, July 2J The Uiroidde says It lias been crr talueil that altliough only $7i,iffl worth of pmierty belonging to the Mormon t hiirch was fouud hv I'w United States marshal In 'Utah, when instructed to seize all Mormon Mor-mon funds, from $3,0iii.e) to SSOTO.OOU of Murnii'ii capital is In vested iu San Francisco ami oUier California itlcs. This money lias ben invested in real estate auu manufacturing ctiterpiio-s under the nimcs of individuals who have male investments not apparently appar-ently for the Church, but for themselves. them-selves. T!ii- method has been Hiinpted with the hope Ihlt the United States would find no trace of the money The Mormon capital invested hrre ha lieen handled by tho Pacific Hank and Iiv the nglc-Cahfnrnta nglc-Cahfnrnta Itank. 1 II. Mt-DoiiftM. Jr., of the Pacific Btnk, admits tliat his Innk ha i handled Mormon funds, but refused to make nubile the transactions. Idsiiop CLiwsou. of the Mormon Church, is in the city and denies th it Mormon cipital has been Invested here. He lias becnasenshtt'din financial transaction transac-tion with Alex. Bid lam aud Isaac Irimbo. of this city, for the past year. Trutubo in now in Salt Ike City, annd Radiant denies the CArorioTc'j tlory. rrnniliilcnt rostntnsler. Cltrn 1-N.s.E, Wyo , July 2?. f 'ha. Wilson, a hihlitr uf tho&evciitt-ciiih Infantry, and acting ltniaser at Fort Rus-cll, was arretesj he-re today, to-day, charged with having fraudu It-utiy i4ied motley ordera and po-tol po-tol notes awl having them cashed at variw" oil 'ces through tiie country. coun-try. Ilson wag arrestetl by a detachment de-tachment of soldier. While on tiie "i' to thu furt ho broke from his caitars, aud -mveral shots were fired at him before lie was recaptured. Ills UieiU. ill reach S100U. (.old Ibra Tor Milpmenl. New Yohk, July 23. UoHman A; Chi.' have-ordered $luo,00il worth ofgolii banrorshIpniriit to Europe. u ttnt lie Ilonsc. VAftlll"fiTON, July 2. Tiie Hoti'e-M-ept into committee of the whole for further t-onsUemtldti of the Senate anieiidmeiitVtfVfit.'tun-dry anieiidmeiitVtfVfit.'tun-dry t-lTiI'rJ.reprraWn.U? The rec-ommetiila'Tlous of the co:nmHt-on co:nmHt-on apJirniriaUoi were aereet! to without nruch fiictiou. The bono of conlenUun 1 the Senate irrigation amendment being passed ovr uutil otheruiatterx are disposed of. ' snitc. WASHl.NptoN, July 25 The bill to pension rill the surviving officers and men hf Powell's lattalion of Missouri Mounted Vohintcers.raistel during the war with Mexico, was pOSSMl. Al JrKh ofltred a rese-lutte-n fixing the da'ly hour of meeting at II a. m. . |