Show REBELS SURRENDER COLON TO GOVERNMENT FORCES FORGES r Transfer Was Made Through Captain Perry of the United States Warship Iowa owa Joy J y Expressed ed by Colombians Over the Outcome of Sh rt S Revolution Nov 26 e The Tk terms of or s set sut setS r COLON C S render agreed upon at yester ye yesterdays ter days conference held on board the United States gunboat Marietta and at which the commanding officers of the Marietta of or the UI British cruiser Tribune and anti of th the French cruiser Su Sn chet diet Lieutenant Commander McCrea MCrea I Crea of the the Machias Captain Perry lerry erry of ot the Iowa Generals Alban and Jeffries rep representing representing resenting res the government of Colombia and Senor de tie la Ia Rosa Roea who represented the liberal party were present pre ent are briefly as follows Senor de tie la 1 Rosa Ro agreed to surrender the th liberal soldiers now at Colon with their arms to Captain Perry at noon I today Captain Perry in his turn agreed ed to hand over these thelle men and their arms later In lit the day to Gen General General General eral Alban who woo in m turn guaranteed H life lite e and liberty to all II men recently in arms against the conservative govern government government ment meat o cit of Colombia Colom la The surrender of arms was WM to be bone bona Side fide de in every re to respect sped peet At ll 11 1130 this morning a large number nUm er of marines and blue jackets from the Iowa the Marietta Mariett and the Machias landed at Colon and proceeded to the barracks Here the arms belonging to the liberal soldiers were taken over by bythe bythe bythe the Americans in the presence of or Cap Captain Captain tain tam Perry the commanders of the war warShips warships warships Ships above lIbove mentioned the American British and French consuls at Colon and a it large concourse of people who sympathized with the liberals liberate in their surrender The liberal guard patrolling Colon this morning mor ing appeared sad and down downcast downcast cast Their behavior however hoever has all aM aMalong along been most praiseworthy and it itis ItIs ItIs is not al at a all an exaggeration to say that they have hare gained g the respect of a large portion of the community and especially of ot the foreign element dur during durIng ing their short administration of Colon ColoR ColonColon ColonColon Colon is Surrendered Later in the day General Alban ac accompanied companied by officials of the conserva conservative conservative conservative tive government t of or Colon arrived here hero from Panama and Senor enor de tie la In Rosa i representing General Domingo Diaz whose hose secretary he is surrendered himself and the liberal troops to the conservative general in the presence of Captain Perry Ferry and the naval and con consular consular I sular officers officer above mentioned For years past put the tk harbor of Colon Colont has Jaa not no been DeeR so crowded as u It is to W today t I day Five r and andaR andI I German aR Italian and a ct 1 land and I passenger as well en as U other vessels ve sels els are in port The war wor are moored to the wharves The only ship in the harbor is the Colombian conservative gunboat General When General Alban received the surrender of the liberals the blew a series serle of ef noisy quick and ir irregular Irregular irregular regular notes from her fog fot horn born in indicative of her joy at the proceedings She is pow now lying ying quite close to the i docks Alban is on board The majority of the fhe he American ma marines marines rines and have returned to their vessels The has bas landed a detachment of marines on the prop property I erty of the French Canal company American marines are Ace still guarding II the th piers lers fers an and the tite railroad station at tron Over f men entered the city With Uh General Alban De Dc la Ia Rosa on handing Alban his sword said saidI I accept the conditions of the treaty 1 to safeguard the Ute lives and liberty of or 1 my soldiers in Colon A As for my m bro bce brother 1 ther and myself we personally decline to accept the conditions ot of this treaty 1 |