THE CIVIL WAR IN CHILL
[By Elkotbio Tbleobaph—Copyright.] [PbbPbkss AssooiAMoir.j September 2. President Balmaceda’e family are at Santiago, under the protection of hie Congreseionalist brother-in-law. VALPARAISO, September 3. The Almemuitei: CopdeU, and Imperial!, the last of Bhlmaceda's fleet, nave surrendered. vl i-; >' Jl.-.. - The Junta refused to guarantee the safety of ; officials on board ttib w'enHp«, 'and they are therefore being conveyed tp Pern. It was the British M&lsttr at Santiago who directed the captain of the Espiegle to take the treasure on board. It is believed that the United States will officially recognise the provisional Govern-
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Evening Star, Issue 8613, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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97THE CIVIL WAR IN CHILL Evening Star, Issue 8613, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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