1 SEPTEMBER 1860, Page 11

News from Honduras says, General Walker is said to have

gone to Sloan Island. His men appear to be arriving at R the uatan in vessels en- gaged in e fruit trade. The schooner Clifton, supposed to be connected with the expedition, had been seized by the British authorities at Belize, to whom the vessel was afterwards surrendered. Walker was reported to be preparing for a descent on Costa Rica, or Nicaragua. The yellow fever was fatally prevalent at Belize, and decimating the whole popula- tion. Great excitement caused by suspicion of abolition conspiracies prevails in Texas. One man has been hung for giving strychnine to the slaves to poison the wells; three others accused of abolitionism and exciting ne- groes to insurrection have met the same fate.