Show PRISON WAS FULL Passengers from Panama Say tho Nashville Pointed Only One Gun at the Cartagena Xcw York Nov lOphcn the steamer Yucatan which arrived here today from Colon left that port but little was known of the revolution In Panama boyoiul tho fact that rumors were afloat that It would shortly take place Joseph Prut the Panana agent of tho Pacific Steam Navigation company who was one of the passengers said 1 he knew that there was trouble coming before helen he-len The declaration in his opinion would have been made before had It I not been for the arrival of tho Colombian gunboat Cartrigena William Dcmster an engineer from Glasgow who Is returning to Eng land said that the prison was full of civil offenders When the Nashville arrived he said for some reason the Colombian gunboat Cartngumi cleared her decks as though for action Someone told this to the cap tain of tho Nashville It was given ns a warning but the reply of the captain Is said to have been made without seeming to have been Impressed The captain pointed to one of his small guns and ordering It aimed at the Colombian vessel ves-sel said that ho thought that would bo about enough for her |