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Show vDtitLs 1 son e.t.MTi:nti.. (uniiniiiilrniiflii nlili Ihe Interior Krslureil. La LiuEnr.wi, San SilraJor, August 1. Communication tlth the interior has beeu lestored. Ad vices from tho eppilsl slate that General L'eta Was orJefeil from the frontier w itft about 3XW nicn immediately im-mediately upon tho outbreak of tht revolt headed 1 7 General Itlvas litta I'asleaed rilh Pll speI to the capital. General Hivas' forces had ca turetl th attiikrt barracks, but the fin trco in charge liad fought desperately before they surrendered. The Indians then pillaged scleral houses, and a iiauicenued. Ilivas' forces finally were defeated, and t?.-e v..i:rstt"snj. It is stated that Guatemala his w iihdraw h fcir forces from tho frontier and tliat all is quiet There is telegraphic communication com-munication with Guatemala. 11 batniatp llr-srlloiis. Kojii:, August L De-ertio:a by wholesale have oct urred of late from several Italian raiments stationed along the French frontier. Thi fact has induced the war office to order that theso regin't ills l-j removed re-moved from thiir present stallous to the Interior. trlmin's IsnirrSlo. 1-oslxi?;, Aug. i. A tils,atc!i to the rimes from fluenos y n-s stales Uiat President Celman has Issued a a manifesto. After siienklngcf the demand for ills resignation made by the leaders of the revolutionary movemrut, he refers to the roper-ityand roper-ityand liberty which the country enjoys uitdt r his rule. Ho ignores the gravity and what Ills ofn journal jour-nal terms ''tlrj errors" of recent 1 vents in Puetios Ayre. Tlicmau-Pestoaftrib-ites t'-es-du cause of the insurrettion to the insensate r.nib!-tiouof r.nib!-tiouof the IochI larty in Buenos Ay re-", whkii it says wishes to Impede Im-pede n-eif upon the entire republic, while rrospcrity (irarvaml seeunty are represented ly the Celman guternnicnt l.ten Ctlaiau's own fiarty. tiie (!lpatfh says, isagliastat the prt-si 11 nt's illousiiess and his lncomiehtnsible anil vain ignorance of the real grevity of the sittiatioii. Thy manifesto eoneluiles tlth an e.ii.resslouof hte eternal jf-ntitude lo thu supporters of the President' ajthcrity ami adds that t I) 1100110 people b.'eth them as the saviors of the government. govern-ment. To IIoM ( aVe Slsoity. ClilOAirf.1, August 1 The Uio Janeiro lUiilroatl Conitny has Utn fonucel lure fcr the 4irise of as suring tlit- stiMllty of codee quotations quota-tions ami to facilitate, bu-i' ess In that eomntudi.y ami agencies will l e-tablbifiec 111 JaiimIoii. New- 1 ork, Havre and llaiibu-g. Shires in the iK-wcoinpiny to the aiiHiuntof fifty tliousaul pouuils Iiave been subscribed for. Neurit-. VASJ'IM.TeN. AtlCUst I. The Se'iati look up thetnrifrbillat M.45 this morning. Blair offered a resolution, which went over unii! t'innrrow , imtruct-ing imtruct-ing the committee on ruh-s to r-i-ot ! tliTt-le wiU'in foiirdjys for liaiit-i iue an ! c!-mg debate. I Washi .(.ton, Aiifunt 1 Ia!-j niumi-s niotetl lo rorrtit the journal of yestcreay Ly- waking it Mate the names of the senators present w he 11 the roll was lirtt called. Fhire was general opposition to tM- motion, which w as difeated. Blair oflercd a resulutiou instructing instruct-ing tin cuniutiUfc 011 rules to report within four days a rule for the incorporation in-corporation of the pretious question, or some method of limiting an4 closing debate, in tin parliamentary procedureuftheSt'liate-.and aked for iiimieriiate cuiisideration. Objection Objec-tion lieing made on thedemoemUc si le ituit otir until tomorrow. The House join! resoluUon to (s r ndt Capt. Geo. W. Dwisnf the U. .-. Army lo at cept a osillon in the N ie-iragua t nna! CoiiMructioii Com-inny Com-inny ju--ed. The Senate then pro-t pro-t etlesl t Uie consideration of Uie tarifT bill, resuming it under the henil of lean proeluct-s. Itoltse. Washington-, Aug. I. On mt-tion mt-tion uf Taylor (111;.) a resulutiou wis adotitel calling oil tiie Seere-lary Seere-lary farcofiesof the rtJit of the engimeis in tiiarxeof the work of Improvement In Galveston Harbor. The House then resumed cuntiutra-tiou cuntiutra-tiou of nate amei'dments to the sundry civil appropriation I ill. Wheeler, of Ablmin, today In-tiouuceda In-tiouuceda resolution in Ihe Ucuse t S"t aside Momiay next fur the consideration of the Farmer's Alliance Alli-ance grain sul-.reaury bill, the bill to l ouisklrreti frcm day to tlay until disposed of. Ituiltllnz Trn'Ics Iicknul. Chicago. Aug L Members of Uie Boss t.-rj.c Mi-is sihI Itailders Assocmtion cmiincnetd war this uiondng on tiit'r oil allies, the union men of the Carpenters' Council. Coun-cil. Thobows-s began the lockout which by tomorrow night will lie, It H thought, complete. Tiie caue Kiven is the allrgcd failure of the Carpe'ritc' ( ouueii to fulfil their agreeinint not to work for the old Master' Builders A-ociatIon. Under a rie-ent eie-i eie-i iion cf the S ipreiue Couit of Uie United & latent the big brewers of I hicagn, St. Louis and Milwaukee have combined to fight the license law as applied to them ami which enmpels them to pay a tax in the city where Leer i niaeie and whet-cterit whet-cterit is sold. They wnl make a lest rase to sett'e the question. lulillor Jlnlllni.. WAailNUTON, Augu-t 1. The opinion of Assistant Attorney-General Tyner, of ihe IWoflice Dc partmcut upon which was loses! the order excluding from tin mails Count Lyon ToI-tnPsbjlcs"Kreut-r Senate," is add rented to RiirJ Asi-tant Postmaster General Hazeti and lsasfollonf: "I return herewith the publication publica-tion entitled Kreutzer Sonata." oflVml for mailing at the io-tonice at Chicago, Id., as matter of second class. After careful examination of this puWlrjIlon I nm of opinion It is of indecenr character; hence it is forbidden circulaU'm iu the mills by act approved September 26Ui, 1;33." Upon receipt of this opinion the crder printed In the uuil form was sent to the postmasters at Chicago anJ Xew York, directing the Look lo be excluded from the mails. It ii believed an appeal will lie taVen to the Pcstmatter General. |