30 JUNE 1860, Page 2
Statements have appeared to the effect that fresh troubles have
arisen, or are likely to arise, in the island of San Juan. The story is that General Harney has ignored the arrangement made by General Scott, and has refused to recognize a joint military occupation of this island by British and American troops. It is added, that he has removed the officer left in command by Gene- ral Scott, on the plea that he was too partial to the English, and that he has replaced him by an officer notorious for his anti-Eng- prejudices. We publish this intelligence as we receive it, e�ily adding the caution, that qui n'entend qu'une cloche, n'en- tend qu'ua son.