Show BUENOS AYRES REVOLT the alie following is a dispatch from buenna AS ayree res dated july 28 gei general campos and commanding the insurgents have seized the arsenal barracks and plaza lavalle their forces include five military and two citizen battalions and a cadet corps coms T ehfe I 1 government commands seven bot and expect reinforce reinforcements menis from zarate the street conflicts on saturday were adverse to the government ern ment the losses on both sides were heavy and many buildings were destroyed the navy remains neutral senor vice pres president dent has assumed the dency an another othar bai battalion tallon of troops with arms and baggage has joined the insurgents the populace support the revolutionists and the authorities are negotiating with the insurgents the following is a dispatch from london dated july 27 A dispatch sent from buenos ayres ay res at 5 yesterday says avs the fighting was still going on at that hour and many were killed and wounded on both sides the fol lowing following is a dispatch from buenos ay ayres res dated july 28 the revolutionary movement continues to aprea spread I 1 the fighting between the govern government ment troops and revolutionists today has been desperate the government forces were defeated and thousands of them killed hilled or wounded the davy has joined johned the revolutionary Y movement the insurgent artillery bombarded the aiu I 1 government huse house and barracks tc day A twenty four hours truce has been arranged the following is a dispatch from buenos adreq via Galveston gal veston dated july 28 the authorities have notified fied all telegraph companies whose lines connect with the lines of that country that telegraph communication will be suspender suspend su ei until further notice the following is a dispatch from washington dated july 28 A telegram was received this morning by the acting secretary of state from minister pitkin at buenos ayers stating that a revolution of arms was in progress the following is a dispatch from london dated july 28 the british minister at buenos ayres ay res seat a dispatch to the foreign office last night stating that the revolution was proceeding there had been heavy firing the dispatch further says that an armistice has been arranged until tomorrow the town is temporarily quiet another dispatch from buenos ayres states that the leaders of the revolutionary movement belonged to that city A dispatch to the times from buenos ayres regarding yesterday Lz revolt says the first steps at overthrowing the government were taken by the artillery joined by some civilians part of the infantry afterwards joined them and firing soon became heavy in the afternoon the revolutionary government issued a decree ordering the mobilization liza tion of the national guard late in the afternoon attacks were made by government troops on the citizen battalions and the troops were repulsed many policemen artilleryman artillerymen artillery men MeD slid and citizens are dead the minister of war is reported killed here the dispatches to the aimes were abruptly shut off the following is a dispatch from london july 28 A times dispatch from buenos ayres ayrea says Pre president Adent Cetman is police and cavalry suffered terribly in attacking att attacking ackin 9 and troops yesterday the provisional troops reopened heavy artillery fire at dawn sunday qu on the troops under vie vici president grief A terrible mistake occurred during the fighting the eleventh regiment suddenly turning in favor of the provisional government approached pro ached the artillery and before they therould the could make their friendly intentions tent ions known to the insurgents they were mown down in a narrow street the minister of war was wounded and the minister of finance taken prisoner colonel mar mendia ju endia major campos and many other officers were killed and the commander of the firemen was shot by his own men A short armistice was held at noon and an effort was made to stop the butchery 4 pm p m the war ships have ceased bombarding bulletins announce that the revolution has triumphed it is certain that the pro nals up to the present have the besirof the fighting 9 pm president troops have occupied the houses around the plaza mayo and placed light artillery on the plaza the demands of the cinica union have been reduced to a request that president cetman resign the fleet lies a good way out with steam up an armistice has been extended until 2 president officials assert that the Civi cans are treating for surrender but this is dib disbelieved believed forty six cannons have arrived for forces also 1200 troops the foreign ministers have instructed the commanders of the american british and spanish gunboats gun boats if the fleet resume bombarding to protect the city jointly that it is contrary to the rules of war to bombard bard an open city without notice the chiefs of tho the union cinica have rejected terms the troops hailed the decision with vivas firing has been resumed the armistice lasted one hour at 1 the ships began firing on the government house having refused to accept the terms of the provisional government tile evicia union seized two tugboats tug boats and the gunboats gun boats Gha cabuco cannonade and retiro JRe tiro the british gunboats gun boats beagle and bramble have arrived to protect the english inhabitants inhabitant 2 p m the whole navy has declared in favor of the provisional government the Pa is bombarding the government house and the parana shelling president residence the gunboats gun boats command the railways from the north 3 p m the government troops have resumed firing the streets leading to plaza mayo are blockaded with bales of hay colma offered terms to Civi Ci vicas cals troops promising not to proceed against the upon surrendering and to permit the officers supporting Ji vicas to resign the troops of t show no signs of yielding troops tried to carry the artillery position of civi cas but were repulsed with heavy loss the following is a dispatch from new york dated july J uly 28 among the passengers on the steamer uv urn brio bria was one who left buenos ayres july he said when 1 left buenos ayres there had been several a public or civic meetings held there at which revolutionary speeches were made one of the meetings I 1 attended jt was held at the public baseball grounds there were probably fifteen or twenty thousand persons present A M arena arem presided and the speeches were of a fiery nature one cause of complaint was over the issuing of laud land bonds such bonds in the province of buenos ayres alone have been issued to the amount of tho the meeting resulted in a denunciation of the government and its methods ot ol finan ciering and calling for a reformation of its ways after the meeting I 1 saw sailors and soldiers armed with remington rifles and with fixed bayonets on guard around president clemans Cli mans residence the crowd in the streets was something amazing while the people surged toward the presidents house the guards pushed them backai back at the point of the bayonet this lasted for a while until a rifle was d discharged barged and the crowd scamp to seek shelter reever they dap the rifle had bees been dis chang ci dentally it was said howe 1 I tell this to show what the feeling has been for the past few months it was thought that president climan would be hauled out of the house ana severely handled then uriburu was made financial minister he started in for thorough reorganization the new financial minister asked for the resignation of the president of the national bank and several other high officials but president climan would not support him in these requests this resulted in Uri burns resignation senor garcia whom the cable says the revolutionists want succeeded by senor romero as minister of finance was then appointed garcia was for many years president of the national hy cating batik bank an institution that has issued or land bonds in enormous quantities aggregating gre gating fabulous sums of money ile he is a very efficient man but a terrible paper man carlos carios perill peili grini the vice vicc president who holds the governmental reins now that oilman climan has disappeared is an excellent man and I 1 have no doubt that eventually he will become president the country itself is one of wonderful resources in fact I 1 do not know of any country or any section of country that promises a more brilliant future rhe die great and only trouble is too much paper its fluctuations leave business men in i a state of uncertainty from day to day we need money down there that is ready money even workmen and clerks are paid in paper that comes into their hands bands today at one price and tomorrow has dropped several points we cant can 11 get enough money for our wants my hat my suit of clothes evereth everything I 1 possess comes from London london wt t pay fr for it with paper and the merchant who sold it to me mu must t pay his creditors for it in gold the merchant has a haid bard time of it we are not a manufacturing N country and therefore have to rely upon england mostly for our goods the government wants now to issue more I 1 paper the people dont want it the I 1 he government however how everis is perfectly goodso far as redeeming the amount of paper it issues it will never repudiate it president clingan is a headstrong fellow and will have things go his bis own way at all hazards he has always taken excellent care of his friends in governmental and other ways the next presidential elec electia tin n does not corne come off until octobie Octo bir 1892 and the people of buenos ay ayres res are not willing to wait to settle the difficulty at thle the polls la in fact the anti juareta party have little hope of winning li the election ahey they hav been ean r ruled forbears for years by the people of the interior provinces the governors of the different states have great power and are able to control the elections to a considerable extent in the in jand states where are people of the states of buenos ayres the majority of the state governors at the present time are members of the Juarl juaristi Ju arista sta party and they are already planning to control the election of 1892 for this reason but were overcome in that revolt having the army against them this time that portion of the army stationed at buenos ayres made common cause with the citizens and is on the side of the insurgent il tito the following is ia a dispatch from london july 29 A dispatch to the times dated buenos ayres july 28 7 p pm says it is reasserted that the terms for settle settlement m ent between the government and revolutionary forces have been agreed upon according to the civilians who have taken part in the insurrection will not be punished all the alie captains of the revolutionary forces and all the officers above the grade of captain will be deprived of rank the artillery of the insurrectionists will be surrendered tomorrow the above dispatch is president gel mans version of the situation at buenos ayres private dispatches from that city dated the pm state that there is no change in the situation and no chance for a compromise between the factions the matter the dispatches say must be fought out the following is a dispatch from paris july 29 general mitre for formerly mirly president of the argentine republic who has been residing here has suddenly taken his departure the follow following lug is a dispatch from london july 29 the following cable dated buenos ayres ay res july 28 p ra has just been received at hie legation of the argentine republic in this city Itis it is announced that the insurrection is completely subdued the president of the rc republic c and n n national ion cabinet are giving ng orders from the national government ent house the finance minister Is at liberty signed JUAN GA R senor garcia the signer of the above dispatch is argentine minister of finance he was taken to prison by the revolutionists at the beginning ningon of the outbreak on saturday the following is a dispatch from london aug I 1 the tanea has the following from buenos ayres the situation here is unimproved the national and other banks are taking faking advantage of the law postponing payment and will cash only the smallest checks perhaps a financial li crisis may force aelmans Cel mans friends including rocca to forcibly compel colman celman to resign the following is a dispatch from buenos ayres august I 1 at the te ginning of the re revolution general luvalle took command of the gov forces seconded by bv the chief of police colonel I 1 ca capdevilla e with 2600 2500 policemen until atil sunday the ata at 5 am the revolution was triumphant it was decided to grant a truce asked by the government govern went till 10 a m when fighting was to be continued it was wag not dot resumed it having been decided to stop firing to enter into a treaty while this was going on the government was receiving troops from the interior on the the firing started again the revolutionists being helped by six men denof f war bombarding the places occupied by government troops causing damage of small importance at 4 pm pan the men af A war ceased firing by order of the revolutionists who abandoned their arms according to agreement the leaders of the revolution tation say that this agreement was entered into because of their want of ammunition the people are greatly discontented with these arrangements some citizens and soldiers have even corn com bitted suicide colonel capdevilla has been obliged to have liis his leg amputated puta ted colonel campos thore thorene Tho reve e a revolutionist is dead the chief leader of the insurrection was dr Legnar dern alem |