| Show Thu Tho 10 ot lt jut I J Ii Panama Panama Oct Oat e Colombian cruiser formerly tt the steamer Jessie Jesle 1 all here bere at 10 I arve from an Francisco Oct 7 j lpt apt I H I II her command del thur Intoned Informed the ilmo correspondent ot of the AssocIated that the tho vesel vessel made madeI madea I a II slow ow trIp au the eI crew was ex cx 1 at target practice al all time way a down the cOi coast I They stopped at bay aT for tor abot about three hours tIghtening parts ot of other her engines arid also for tor target practIce The Io VeT ver good od Ure time acer after that taking the outside C course and reached hue here In tine condition Soon n at ter the hM had handed I were heln the and eights or of the lie city Capt Capt Marmaduke vIsited Gene and who Tho t I C I IThe t 7 welcomed hll In t cordially The ColombIan gunboats I and Ca Clapet et are the orders ot of J apt lt who lS as chief coma com command I time the Colom i ihlan mander mand r will haVe charge ot of blan n et 1 which hI he will 11 reorganIze In I Sole tle I I When the arrIved her here Rear l j CaRey CaBe II 11 corn com s I I mender lint sent on an tO n board ar or of her I I Ito Ito to inquIre It if the t I ot of nals flags had l been properlY apt Marmaduke answered l that th the exchange ot of nags I Salt Francisco ann had been n sd In a t that list the Slag ha had Ue the right I Ito to Ii lee where hen I It was Sas J At the rO governors receptIon ot of Cap Capt Ii 3 Marmaduke aduke helm Ju Ild sold he drank i ito to the captains helth ad and expressed the hol hope t that I the limit mission lucre J I Ithe be ful 1 to in the expectation ot of I Ithe the woul ot Colombia ad and that t hI he could count on the ot of al all 1 A 1 conservatives r I |