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The Daily Dispatch: may 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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out orders, of the Granadian schooners-of-war Presdient, Ospina and Legitimized. Various are the conjectures as to the destination of these vessels. It is the opinion of many that they have gone to Carthagena to be turned over to Nieto, the revolutionary Governor of the State of Bolivar. Other again think that they have gone to Santa Marta, as most of the persons on board belong to that place, whence they were brought to this Isthmus and detained as soldiers, against their will. Captain Iglesias, the commander of the naval forces of the Confederation, who has charge of these vessels, was in Panama at the time of their escape, where he is detained by order of the Intendente General, on suspicion of having connived at their desertion. A small steamer, in a disabled condition, is the only Granadian war vessel at present at Aspinwall, which leaves that place in a defenceless condition; and should the expedition now being fitted out in Carthagena actually sail for Aspinwall, it wil