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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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an California mail and passenger steamers against any privateers that may have been sent in these waters under orders from the revolted States of the United States. The United States sloop Cyane will probably cruise between San Francisco and Acapulco for the same purpose. On the 19th of April General Mosquera started for Chipaquira, to reinforce Colonel Santos Gutierres, who was fearing an attack from General Paris, as he had been sent from Bogota to meet him, soon after the defeat of Canas in Tunja. Lino Pena, who at the same time made an attack on the division at Mesa, was totally beaten, five of his men were killed, seven wounded, and thirty were made prisoners. Obando had joined Mosquera with eight hundred men. Caqueza had pronounced itself in favor of Mosquera. Gen. Jones, who, it seems, came down to Honda with the bearer of dispatches, says that he saw himself, from Villeta, Mosquera's army advancing on the plains. On the 2d there arrived at Carthagena a bearer of dis