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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
r killed will reach 150. The revolution in Bolivia had been suppressed. Several officers of the rebels were shot. Advices from Nicaragua state that the news of Walker's capture caused much rejoicing. Martinez was again at the head of affairs. Minister Dimitry was pressing the government for a Convention to settle U. S. claims, but was unsuccessful. Martinez had consented to call a meeting of Congress on the 15th of December, for the ratification of the Lamar Zeledon treaty. Com. Vanderbilt had made the government an offer for the transit, which was not accepted. A negro difficulty had arisen between the American and British naval officers, owing to the arrest of American officers and citizens for refusing to respond to the challenge of the British guard stationed in the streets. Communications had passed between flag officer Montgomery and the British commander. A fresh alarm occurred at Panama on the night of the 22d, in consequence of the report that a party of