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Show Tiu.i.tien Jt W..1N itLMii 1 n. Tlir Urlmrlnl 1 irlurlf- ur locrln arms I.MiIiriued. ClT oj- Mbxicu, July s Confirmatory Con-firmatory dispatilies liavt been re-ceivtilhirL, re-ceivtilhirL, via Vera Cruz and l-i l.Ilerlad, Salvador, oflhercvoiu tiou i i Uuateiuaia An uprising took lace in the deturtmeut of t Iiupiimiila on Irnlay fast. The military werecalietl out and ordered t lire on tin mob. The soldier-, who numbered 4(, refused to kill their friends aud relatives and threw down their arms. Many of tiie soldiers have joined the revolutionists, revolu-tionists, aud .1 general uprising against the ISarrillas government set ins imminent. The western irt of the rei ubhe, in the v icinilr of tjuezt Ite, a pears lo lie toy al to Itarnllasas he is from that par: of the country. A private dtsalili received hero today from (ill ileum! t fully confirms con-firms the v ictones of 1 zeta's army inevtry encounter with the (mate -asalnii forces, though iu ivtry case it fought agaiusl sujwrior iiuitilit r" i-ive liatlles have been fought, three iu r-aivador and t.o iu Ouitemala, lesiJt a uumiier of skirmishes on theoutjosts The first battle was fought July 17th In .Salvador. Cteneial sjaudoval, Colonel ( al-derou al-derou and I)r. Trabines, refugees from tjuatcmnla, have returned for tho imriiose of causing internal dissensions dis-sensions against ilarrillas. The bal-vauorians bal-vauorians are still iu AtAseatembn, neconllng to thu most recent fiieial disj tclies nnd will not retreat from their present stronghokl uultss tiitre is aie V treaty Is assured by the United btaU-and probably Mexico, that aeure- piTfeet freedum of action ac-tion uu lir ilu co -dilution of tilt ir country . i tiioisamimiins undtr command of uncral llevas sluild have arrived today on the Guattmalaii frontier. Tlu-e In diaus are semi-tivilized and an arniett with rillesaitt! knives Their eiiduriiice is equal t that of the Apachc, while II is thought by tin f u itemalau niink't r here tlmttluy will reiiiforce the snlvmlorian fori it Atascatiinla. Seiior 1 nu, cu.ifi-deiitial cu.ifi-deiitial ofrent of balvador, Niys thty will diviueiu bamls aud harass the Guatemala n army in iinTereut puts f the ripiiblk, and prove vnluabie nius to the rt gular army as scouts. The ar, that, ow mg to the fait that the .silv.ailurian annv hal I irued very thing il thur mareh to Atasrateuiltt, it will be obliged to fill back to the s-alvauorian forts near the Kivir P iz for thu li k of pnivi-Ions, Is denitsl. It isstated on gisiil authority that commissaries ar fuinishtil the armv in Guatemala from Salvador soinetliing. if inie, intirtly unknown in Central American warfare, whtre the army is txpected to live otr the country. Thomas Ilynn, I nlteii States minister, his been i very aetive man here today He has let n clo-seteil clo-seteil with confidential agent Pan of Salvador and Aspire, sl'-eintary offonign relitions of Mixieo, pre-sumibly pre-sumibly on business coiii.ei(eil with the m ttling of the pret lit diltleultits in f'entril Ann rita imb-ably. Mexico h u sent a iurUof enI-net enI-net rs to the (iiiatt malau froiiti r to niasc plain of thu cisintry. iu ca.-e (hi ltenia'a atttmttil war on this country, seiior CBstelianas. hpHnUn minister here, has been InloniieU til it two .Spanish warships have be-in ordered to Central America, S.nXIITS.fl V IT- WvsniM,i,UN,JuIy -. Still no advices have been received at the btate Departmiiit from Minister Mizuer as to the Central American situation, lieyond i meager cablegram, cable-gram, whieh arrived Iriday afltr-iiiioii, afltr-iiiioii, stating that ti n-lern.ition re-vails re-vails at Guatinali i wing lo rumors of thu ilefuat of l) e (itiate-malaii (itiate-malaii troop In this cablignui Minister Mizntr remarked Umt he had not heard from tin department for ten days. The fcLato ikpart-ment ikpart-ment ollicials think this s!uguLir,for within th it period of time no less Hi in five cablegrams have beendis inteheil to lilm ('Ircnmstamais jiolnt to the suppression of these cablegrams by thu Guatemalan authorities, for clearly Minister Mizuer had not received auv of tin iu when he cabb-il the department depart-ment la t Friday . 2Sostepsh.avi lieen taken at the department about ncognizing the provisional government of Salvador under General Kzeta. The ilcpart-mtntls, ilcpart-mtntls, however, very anxious to see the existing dilTenuce-s Ivtw ecu Guatemala and Salvador come to an end. Minister Mizmr has bet n authorized ou the part of tin government govern-ment to clTer his iieacefut olnces as meuiator ill thu present dispute. To use thu wcrds of AsBistaut-!st-cntary Wharton, "We do not know olli-eialiy olli-eialiy that war even exists. We have had no oilleial notice of the fattfmm either party to Ilu alleged war. ' Mexico takes the saint view of tin situation wlilih is held by tin United Unit-ed blales and wants to m (lie Central American dispute settled amScably if jtossible. There can l no doubt that Salvador is sure of the active support of Costa Rica and .Nicaragua If the worst comes to thi worst and this opinion Is euter-talned euter-talned at the Statedepartmcnt. Ms-MOO'S a-STIIVMASU. City of Mcxiod, July 3. Tlieru Is great enthusiasm among balva-dorians. balva-dorians. General Itivas Willi tjuou Indians from CoguU-isiHie reinforced rein-forced r zeta's army. There n rumors of another aiefeat of Guat-rmallans, Guat-rmallans, who are stili ritreatlni'. ThoSalvadorlansaio advancicj. I |