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Show SMOKE OF BATTLE. Shocking Bulcherr at line no jrc: The 31 In Wtr of Mar lYonniled. THE ELEVENTH REGIMENT COM-PLETELYJ COM-PLETELYJ MOWN DOWN. V nnilHr of Onicerx Rilled: In IrniMtre or Hut Ilnr-r Diiratioii. j THIRD READING OF THE HELIGOLAND HELI-GOLAND FJILL. Ijdy II mi In (nec Dillon) KrUtcsMIrr rrslonof the DiTone Story. lly Tdeapa UUieMiil m r.iiL iii.iiriMt. lonllunatlonoriliplTar in llnenos Ayrrs. Iaimjon, Julys. A Tima dispatch dis-patch from lluei.oa Ay res says President Cetman's ixilite and cavalry cav-alry suirert-d terribly in attacking Civiias and trooi yesterday. Fin irni-!oual troops reOientil Iiea artillery fire at dawn bundayou the treoio undtr viet-""resdinl 1'elli- grim. A terrible ruisUku occurred during the fighting, the IJevmlh regiment suddenly turning lu favor of the J rov i-ional government, ai.-proached ai.-proached tiie artillery anil before they could make their friendly intentions in-tentions know ii to the insurgents, tiuy were mown down in a narrow street. The Minister of War was wounded and thu Minister of li nance taken prisoner. Colonel Mar-menili.i, Mar-menili.i, Msjor Camjios and many other olhcers weru killed and the cummaudir of the firemen wasshut ty his own men. A short urmistiiu was held at noon and an i Hurt was made to stop the butcheiy . 4 p. m Tho war ships have ceased lumbarding. Bulletins announce an-nounce that the revolution haslri uuij bed It Is certain that thu pro visionals up lo the. present have the Lust of the fighting. 3 p in rrcsideiit Cetman 6troops have oceupied the houses around the 1'Iaza Mayo, and placed light artillery ou the plaza. The de-mauds de-mauds of the Civ lea union have been reduced to a lespiest, that rrcsideiit Lt timu resign. The fleet lies a (,ood way out with steam up. An irniistice lias been extended until -o'clock. I'resideutCetmaii'sonicials as.-ert Uiat tin Civ leans are treating for surreiidtr, hut tills is disbelieved Forty six cautious have arrived for Cetman's forces, also 1-00 troops. The foreign ministers hav i iiisfruit-ed iiisfruit-ed the commanders of the Amen can, llrilisnand .-jmni.-li gunboats, if tiie fltet resiimu luiubarding, to irotect the eity jointly; IhnLjt is contrary to the rules of w ir in loiu-lurd loiu-lurd auSieu illy without liotiie Theeiifefsof thu UniouCivicaliave njetted Cetman's terms The troojb hailed thu deei-iou with v iv as. Firing has U u resumed. TOIDlll V I'VSsKMIlB. The armistice lasted onulMHir. At lo'eloek the ships Iiegan firing on the government hou-e, I.lligrini having nfued to accel t the terms of the prov iioual gov erumeiit, The Cliactd Uhvju seizeil two tmrbinLs md the gunbouts Jiica&iux, II ctpti, Cannonade and JUttru, I lie Itritish giinUntAx.areaiid l,Tun!ic liave arrived loprotcet tile Jt.i.lbdi inhabitants. p. tn riiewholu us.y has declared de-clared in favor of the provisional goverun ent. The I'aUijumi it u mtiarditi the ivernmiiit iiou-t and the l'arttmi shelling 1'resldeut ( Winaun residence. I lie gunboats command the nilti iya I rum the north 3p ,n The government troops have resuiiitsl firing The streets lea.lmg t l'laza -Miyoaro blockaded block-aded WITH IIAI KS US HAl. Colmi vtlernl terms to C'lvieaN troops, rumliiig not to proee-l agiius the Civilieieies uun sm-midtrliig, sm-midtrliig, ami to .nuit the olheers nip,wrtlng Civiuas to resign fhe truoiM of t ivicos shoiv no -1411s ul yielding. Cetman's troop tried to csirry the nrtillery position of Civ i ras, but w 1 re npulsed with liiavy loivs. Xi-w Yum., July S Amuiig the liasseiigirs on tin sttnmir Cm-brut Cm-brut was oiie who left Itueuos Ay res July 12th. lie said "When 1 lell ISueiios Ay res then had been several sever-al public ur civh meetings hi id there, at which revolutionary spevcliea were mule. Out of tho nu-tlLgs IattillUed ltwaslielil.it the puhlic Ue-elcill grounds. Thiri wire probably tlfleeii or twenty thousand iiersoiis present. A. M. Arem presided and the speeches wire of a firiy nature Onu cause of complaint was over the issulrg of laud bonds butli luuds ill the provim-e of lluenos Ay res alone have been issued to the amount of SSOO.iwo. riiu nieiling re-u!tul In a denunciation of thu government aud its methods of financiering and calling for a reformation refor-mation of its ways "Afttrtliunidtiug 1 saw sailors and soldiers, armed with Jtiuilug-ton Jtiuilug-ton rifles aud vvitli fixed hcevouits, on guard around l'resi lentCliman's residence. Hie crowd in the streets was soiih tiling amazing while the people surged toward the I'nMilint-house. I'nMilint-house. The guards H.sued them leickat the jolut of the bayonit. This lasted for a while until a rifle was discharged, and the crowd scamired to seek shelter w liereever they could. Tin rllle had IweH discharged dis-charged accitlentally it was said, however. "I tell this to show vv hat the feeling feel-ing has In-cn for tin past few months. It was thought that President Pre-sident Clim 111 w ould be hauled out of the house and SEVIKELY HVNnLH). Thtn Uriburn was made financial finan-cial minister. He started In for thorough reorganization. The new financial miuistir asked for the resignation res-ignation of the presldint of the national na-tional bank nnd several other high oflidaLs, but Preidint Climan would not support him in these requests. re-quests. This resulted In Uriburu's resignation, benor Gareia, whom the cable says the revolutionists want succeeded by Seiior Itomeru, as minister of finance, van then np-polnted. np-polnted. tiarcia was for many years president of the National Hy-lothecating Hy-lothecating bank, an instipition that has issued cvdulas or land tunds In enormous qeautitlep, aggregating ag-gregating fabulous sums of moutv. He is a 'v ery efficient man, but "a terrible 'paper man Carlos Teill-gnni, Teill-gnni, the vice-president, who holds the governmental reins now that CI i man has disappeared, Is an excellent ex-cellent man, and I have no doubt that eventually he will become be-come President. The country Itself Is one of wonderful resources. In fact, I do not know of any country or any section of countrv that promises a more brilllant'future. The great and only5" trouble Is too much paper. Its fluctuations leave business men in a state of uncertainty uncertain-ty from day to day. We need money down there, tint is, ready mouiy. Kven workmen and clerks are paid in pa).er that comes Into their hands today at one price and tomorrow has DROl U StAKUAi. l-OI.NTS, Wo can't get enough niouty for our wants. My hat, my suit of ilothtv, every tiling I possess, comes from Ixjinion. I pay fr it with 1-Itr, and tin merchant who sold It to me must pay his creditors for it iu gold. The mereliant has a hard time of It. We are not a manufacturing manufac-turing country aud therefore have to rely upon KngLanU mostly fur uurgooilf. rhe government v, ants uow to issue $IlHl,IK0,elOu more leper le-per lhe pcoiledon't want it. The government, iiowevir. Is perfectly good,so far as redeeming theamount uf paper ft issue. It will never repudiate re-pudiate it. 'Trusldtnt Climan Is 1 head strong fellow aud will have things golnsowu way at all ha.iruV Ilu lias always taken excellent care o his friends In governmental and other ways. The next pri-likntiil election does not cotnu oil" until October, IS-', and the people of I.uil.os Ay res are 111 1 willing to wait to settle the difficulty at the (oik. In fact, the unti-Juariita Iirty have little hojeof winning in the election. Ility have Is. en mk-d foryears by the people of the inter-lorprovluce" inter-lorprovluce" lhe governors of the dlllereut states have great tuwtr aud are able to control the elections t a considerable extent iu the in-btnd in-btnd Stiles, w here are people of tin htates of liueiios Ay res. rhe majority ma-jority of the atatu govt mors attlie present time are member" of tin Juansta urty, and they are a'-realy a'-realy plaunin; to control the election elec-tion of lhO"J. for this reason, nut were overeoinu in that revolt, having hav-ing the ariliv against them Thin time that iirtioo of the army stationed sta-tioned it llueiiott Av.-es mane common com-mon cause wi 11 the eilizeiis and Is 011 the side of the insurgents." |