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Show I REVOLUTION IN SALVADOR. John Molssant Said to De Organizing a Filibustering Expedition. 'San Krnnclsco. That a revolution In Solvndor Is Impending wns tho opinion expressed by sevoral possen-Kors possen-Kors on tho steamer Acapulco, which nrrtved Sunday from Central American Ameri-can portB. According to somo of tho passoiiBorH, It wns freely reported thnt. John Molssant, who was aliened ,to lmvo taken an nctlvo part In tho up- rlnlng In Salvador a year ngo and lias for somo tlmo been n thorn In tho political Mclo of that reiublle, Is pro-paring pro-paring a flllbiistorlnK expedition. Mols-Hant'B Mols-Hant'B agents. It wnB said, bought for him tho gasoline schooner Sin Nombrc, which was towed from Panama to Corlnto by tho Acnpulco on her last voyage. Tho vessel, It wob reported, )s to bo used to carry nnus for tho revolutionists. Tho government of Salvador Is not unawnro of tho alleged revolutionary designs, according to those on tho Acapulco, from tho fact that tho llttlo 1 1 republic Ih preparing Its navy, consist- t lug of tho smnll gunboat I'rcsldcnto nnd tho Btcnmor Kmplro. |