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Foreign News April 4, 1842

New York Tribune

New York, New York County, New York

What is this article about?

Intelligence from New Grenada reports President Gen. Herran met insurgent leader Carmena at Baranquilla; Carmena then went to Ineaga to urge disarmament. Insurrection continues at Santa Martha; war likely ended at Carthagena.

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FROM THE WEST INDIES.—The Apalachicola Journal of March 19, contains advices from Jamaica to the 3rd, a schooner having arrived there from Kingston.

From the extracts given by the Journal it appears that recent intelligence from New Grenada had been received. Gen. Herran, the President, had had an interview with Carmena, the leader of the insurgents, at Baranquilla, after which the latter proceeded to Ineaga, to induce the people of that place to lay down their arms. The insurrection was still kept up at Santa Martha. As Carthagena is not mentioned we presume that the war in that quarter is entirely at an end.

What sub-type of article is it?

Rebellion Or Revolt Political

What keywords are associated?

New Grenada Insurrection Gen Herran Carmena Baranquilla Santa Martha

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Herran Carmena

Where did it happen?

New Grenada

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

New Grenada

Event Date

To The 3rd

Key Persons

Gen. Herran Carmena

Outcome

insurrection ongoing at santa martha; war presumed ended at carthagena

Event Details

Gen. Herran, the President, had an interview with Carmena, the leader of the insurgents, at Baranquilla, after which Carmena proceeded to Ineaga to induce the people to lay down their arms. The insurrection was still kept up at Santa Martha.

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