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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 30, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for May 15th or search for May 15th in all documents.
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Affairs in New Granada.Bogota not yet taken — expected descent on the Isthmus — great excitement among the people.
The Panama correspondent of the New York Herald, dated May 15, says:
All regular mail communication with Bogota being still suspended, the only intelligence received from there and the seat of war is through private sources.
The latest advices from the Capital are to the 15th of April, brought by Mr. James E. Chambers, bearer of dispatches from General Jones, resident Minister of the United States near the Government of the Grenadian Confederation.
The general aspect of affairs is about the same as at last reports Gen. Mosquera had not marched on Bogota on the 17th of April. On that day Mr. Chambers, accompanied by Gen. Jones, visited his headquarters, which were established at Villeta within two days march of the Capital, for the purpose of getting his passport vised. He represents Mosquera's force to be quite large and enthusiastic, while the Government fo