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THE'ÎMEXICAN REVOLT.
, PRESIDENT DIAZ'S ATTITUDE,,
^VILL RESIGN WHEN PEACE IS_
...<.>." ?": \ RESTORED,
REBELS''APPOINTING GOVERNOR.
>,-*., ? í ., .
¿?í.-.'í,.., JfReuter's Message,].
'íf.VT. . "."*.. Mexico City, Saturday. ..
;#,Sbnor.Lirñantour, explains that Presi
deht'Dias refuses to leave the Mexican
Presldonoy'twhile the country is in, its
nrésentî'state of unrest. When peace
is restored he will resign. If the reb
.el^'írQfuse'-'to- receive such declaration,
.'notjiihg; further oan.be done m the
direction op puaca.
?K'l'ho'rebels have organised the States
of íSóriora ?and Chihuahua under Gen-
eral (ïMa'derp's Presidency, and are ap-
pointing; State Governors and estate
lishing'îgarrisons. ,
lt' is reported that the Federals,
? ^vheir' -. retreating from Aguapneta,
shelled,'-two -villages, killing many of
th?, inhabitants. <.
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