Show J ALIVE WITH t REBELS A Revolntinnry Reign of Terror in Central America Foreign J1c11ol War Congregate at the City of Panama Several Naval Engagements Over the Blockade of Cartagena Hot Times In Central America PANAMA April 28The whole republic continues in a state of disorder Every effort is being made to again render Colon I habitable Immense orders for lumber houses etc have gone fqrwarded to the United States A large number of war vessels of different nations are in Aspin wall and Panama and with their men combined with those already on the shore can easily repress any effort to create any further disorder Reports from Buena Ventura saystho mob siezed tHe small steamer there and the peace commission The mob pretends to obey the government of Nunez with whom they have not been able to communicate for months Defeated in the interior they rrre n 1ILLAGIXG IN BKUNA VENTURA And if it were possible would come here This city continues quiet but many families fam-ilies are leaving for quieter villages in the western departments of the States Provisions Pro-visions have risen enormously in value For three months no paper has reached here from Bogola The latest date from the scene of operations is Barranguilla the revolutionary organ which states that the revolutionists captured Circuta pursuing Caval who held the town some miles and killing some of his people General Camargo proceeded to the State of Tolomi The revolutionary forces which entered Bucuramangat numbered 4000 The rebels il Bagaracca the same paper states nr r Hr 10000 I OHEIGN MENOFWAR Looking after the interests involved in the blockaded port of Cartagena are not enjoying themselves Gaston has five steamers in front of the city and a numerous nu-merous army around its walls The people peo-ple are terrified and almost provisioulesi A week or two ago Vida the man who left here with all the money he conld raise wanted to declare war against Great Britain in the person of Captain Canada who had prohibited arms and ammunition I ammuni-tion being landed within the neutral zone from the British ships now here the Powhattan been indifferent with the I rebels owing to misunderstandings which were afterwards cleared up I IlnnNciVA April 28A battle has taken place between 3000 men under General Ilurtado and a large land force 11 of Nunez troops commanded by Casa bianea The latter was defeated and I wounded I SEVERAL NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS Ila v t taken place between the blockading squadron and the defenders of Carta gena In one of these the steamer Columbia following General Vila was serious y damaged A letter from Cartagena says The rebels are said to have received lately reinforcements re-inforcements of 500 troops and a quantity of rifles and ammunition and propose from last accounts to commence operations opera-tions against the city A system of signals has been arranged with the commander of the Powhattan whereby he can land upon short notice some of his men to protect if necessary the American Consulate and American citizens and their interests and if desired to also help out of the way the noncombatants noncom-batants |