THE CHILIAN CIVIL WAR.
[By. Eleotbio TELEGRAPH—Copyriohi.] [Special to Press Association.} VALPARAISO, May 29. (Received May 80,1891, at 11 a.m.) Chilian ladies are selling their jewellery in order to raise money with which to purchase arms for the insurgents. The United States cruiser Charleston has arrived at the Peruvian port of Callao. Her officers report that they have failed to find any trace of the rebel steamer Etata. It is believed that the Mexican authorities were frightened by the presence of the Esmeralda in the port of Acapnlco, and thus permitted her to coal.
The insurgents threaten to bombard Valparaiso, but it is expected that the United States, Great Britain, and other Powers will step in to prevent it. NEW YORK, May 29. The United States Government have abandoned the chase for the Etata.
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Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2
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134THE CHILIAN CIVIL WAR. Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2
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