ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION.— INSURRECTION.
A general battle between the Government troops and the insurgents is imminent, though hopes are increasing that peace will be restored on tbe resignation of President Avallanda.
Late advices from Buenos Ayres state that there is the greatest exeitemeut among all classes in consequence of the insurrection. Many persons are flying the city, and every departing steamer carries away numer >us families. All merchant steamers are escorted to sea by the war ships of their respective governments, as they fear an insurgent fleet. The vangnard of the rebel force, under Rebos, is at the gates of the capital. All mail matter passing through the Bueno3 Ayres Pofct-office is examined.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1492, 21 November 1874, Page 2
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