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de Chalchicomulas, have written a letter to the Sizio XIX of Mexico, in which they ask the public to suspend the judgment in regard to that unfortunate General until the publication of the official report of his trial. Gen. Robles, before being shot, wished that such official report, which he presumed had been made, should be preserved for the purpose of publication. The brothers of Penzuela remark: --"This will certainly not be the first time in the sad history of civil revolutions that a full knowledge of facts will correct a first unfavorable judgment." The Eco de Europe states that the health of the expeditionary troops could not be better, as appears from the fact that only two sick soldiers were left in Cordova. The same paper states that on the 29th of March the Mexican Ministers of Justice and the Treasury, Srs. Teren and Echevarris, arrived at the capital and went immediately to the palace to see the President, who soon afterwards summoped a Cabinet Council.