Show GOVERNMENT WINS Colombian Inanrsrentu Defeated on Every JIand Washington March Dispatches from Panama announcing the defeat of the Colombian insurgents by government troops In Boyaca Colombia have caused a revival in the Interest displayed in the L revolution in that country Neither < < the state nor the navy department has received re-ceived any Information concerning this battle The proximity of Boyaca to Bo ota the capital of Colombia mat i cate to the official mind that the rebels are attempting to close in on the city an l got hold of the reins of the govern e P In connection with the battle of Boyaca E a recent report of Commander Ide of ISfe the Alert is interesting Commander Ide although at Panama heard of two at t tem ts to burn the town of Colon and > these attempts were only frustrated by = f the prompt notion of tho cruiser Atlanta 9 In lanJJwjg marines and sailors Commander Ide said after the battle 1 ki G m kiqr rr F 1r < I ez G C c o of Cucuta the rebels placarded the town of Panama with big posters announcing they had defeated the government troops at that place After they had left the city the government police promptly tore them down and placed in their stead an nuoncements to the effect that the government gov-ernment troops had been victorious For some time it was thought the latter statement state-ment was correct Official information llnally came that the rebels had really won the fight at Cucuta Commander Ide exprssed the conviction in the report that if the rebels had organized or-ganized a government at Cucuta they could have obtained the help of a number num-ber of bapds of revolutionists all ot whom are now fighting on their own lines and are therefore all tho more easily defeated de-feated by the government forces It is the intention of the authorities to retain re-tain all the ships now In Colombian waters at their present station until the revolutionists have quieted duwn Rear Admiral Heade will go to Colon in a few days and he will probably be there some time |