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PANAMA.

Intelligence has been received of tb3 1053%f the Panama Tt:iih > r>a / 1 Company ' 4 steamer Parkerburgh, off 'i'i«ev Isla-.id. Tae passengers, maila, aad nearly all tlivs cargo were saved. William Parker, superintendent of the Panama railroad, waa&hot with a revolver as he sat in his oilice, o:\ the morning of the 21th September, by Jaiajs S. Baldwin, acting engineer, wlio, after firing twoshots at Parker, fired at Ilia own head. Parker died in half an hour, lialilwia iiJ expected to die iv two day 3.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 3

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PANAMA. Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 3

PANAMA. Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 3

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