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f allegiance, alleging that after signing the articles of agreement no such oath could be exacted. They were, of course, discharged. From Central America. The Panama Star and Herald of June 24 has been received. Its only news from Central America is the following. "The French exploring expedition which left this city in April, to cross the Isthmus at the Darien, with the view of making further investigations as to the practicability of opening a ship canal, returned on the 17th inst., having been unable to effect their object, owing to the heavy rains. The expedition got as far as the river Chuquinaca, after having gone nineteen miles up the Sabana and nine up the Lara, during which time they had to overcome a great many difficulties, and put up with a good deal of hardship. They met with no elevation more than forty metres above the level of the sea. We understand they communicated with the Indians, who have expressed their willingness to allow the expedition to pro