Show CO G It EXCITED t GETTING I Ir J 4 r News of the t 6 Panama Transaction Tr Has Reached Barran Barranquilla Barranquilla arrall quilla q illa and nd a Stone Was hied Shied at the Vice Consul of the United States OLON Nov 12 l The Tb Royal R yal al Mall all COLON steamer Reamer Orinoco arrived this thi morning bringing news of or Gen General General eral Torres and aDd the Colombian troops troop he took from here after fter the proclamation tion of the republic of or Panama The soldiers behaved well wU on the voyage On Oo the arrival of General Torres Torre To and aDd his troops troop at Cartagena the news of the events on the isthmus quickly spread and caused excitement Gen General General General eral Tortes Torres and his officers were threatened with arrest as traitors but the threat was not DOt put ut into effect The populace greatly excited soon crowded the th streets crying Down with th the Americans United States Consul Ingersoll fearing teann violence re remained remained shut sut up In the consulate The T Barranquilla authorities had in la intended Intended tended sending Idl 3 Colombian troops by the Orinoco to t Cartagena b learned leare that the tbt vessel vel had nad debarked General Torres Tor and his hi men and de decided dead ad to t keep ke the th troops trop at Barran Barranquilla Barra quilla qullia qula The Te excitement at la Ia I increased with the spreading of the thene news ne of the t secession seon of the th isthmus which was w supplemented oy ny exaggerated exaggerated accounts of the thE alleged alef part played by the te United States te therein Panamas declaration d of independence ence was W read rad from fm a newspaper by bythe bythe bythe the prefect pret to a crowd assembled amble in inthe inthe Inthe the plaza pla and was W greeted by furious outcries and nd shouts of Death to the Pm leans t and n Death to the Amer Americans Amert The prefect followed fowe the t reading by b ba r ia I a speech fa Lu b which JEMS he declared that tt I the Colombian government t would never neve permit the te secession IO of the t mitt isthmus mus ma and would win wi hack back bk the biet I ter territory t 5 cost The crowd to 5 the at t any ct Te I u plaza plasa pl indulged Idu in 1 many may extravagant threats impossible of execution United States Vice Ve Consul Lovelace Lnla was wa sitting tm on a balcony of his hi house at Barranquilla tonight when some i stones atones tOJU were we thrown at him h He retired ret indoors In O and wa ws was not nt further farther tr molested by the Colombians Colom bi biTe bY The Te people of ot Barranquilla have been b swept off their bb the sudden suddenness ness nee and nd seriousness of the news flewS Revolutionary talks t began immediate immediately ly Iy and threats were we made me against piat the t congressmen responsible for the th non noa ratification treaty tret tet of the te canal cl Pears Jar Tor Fears Fer are entertained ent for Ue the safety of Americans Americana in Colombia and ad of the possibility of the te anger apr of o the populace populace lace being vented vente against foreigners generally The Ti authorities qt at Savan Sva iU lila have mounted munte two obsolete guns covering cern the wharf I There Thre is 18 no of the ru mu rumors moms mors mor which have reached Colon that tat 1 President Castro Cat of 0 Vee Venezuela profit profiting lag ing by the plight of e the th Bogota Bt gov government ay win wI take revenge rev against ant i Colombia C In 1 revenue rau for tor the te aid ad the tte t I i Colombian government gave to Gen Gee G leral eral I I I erl Matos ato and aB the Venezuelan revo |