Show THE HONDURAS REVOLUTION American Suspected of Planning a Fllbisieting Eiptultlon All Ateantai ad The A 11mCk 409 cOllo Cortez bY thio Itelatels on 1M 13b Of Paris IEW Iouic April 21A dispatch I o the Herald from Tecuclgupa llou duras Bays that news baa Just reached the Capital that Mr Jackson on American baa sailed from New Orleans Or-leans lrolu Puerto Corlii lo purchase and fit out a rlllbuslorlui expedition the minister of the Greater Rpublic of Central America SonorRoiierigusz at Washington has beau Instructed by cable by too diets to prevent the sallUiiof tile expedition The government gov-ernment seems displeased at the American minister who Is alleged to have assured the president of Jack motors neutrality The rebels Lave bn repulsed from n1 small towns 111 tile ooUlb but have taken WUbonl resistance the P little Cortez railway and all towns aud village lu the south In an Interview u member the Coact rat American diet said that If the Central American rebels were captured aDd worUJ punishment should be meted out they would soon be clalmtuff the Intervention the United Slates Ibrougb diplomatic caanuels which uodor the circumstances circum-stances suould not be fraaaj The Insurgenls attack ou Puerto Cold Uouuura on April 113 which begin revolution now In progress In that republic was witnessed by the 1U01I and Glow Of the Amlcan steamer Foxhall which arrived at Ibis port last elect Units OIlier Krogard and Second Officer Kerdlnarl llandlsh gave the 0111 lit the attack as they law II the chief officer saylnu 94WO amid cjsi iff our lines from the piers at Puerto outlet at 9 oclock on the moral gig 01 Tutoy fast anti were 1mlK slowly out of the by when 11 was noticed that something uouiual was taking place on shore A large body of mo marching ala al-a double quick appeared from a point 01 Woods a I no ba < Of a lagoon beo yond the town Their approach was evidently discovered by the townspeople towns-people at the earn lime for great commotion begun at once Between the point of woods and the town was a blockhouse lorrloond by a small tore ot men with six field pieces under the command of a German officer Too insurgents directed their attack upon The blckbu going up al a charge They bad nearly reached the block borne before a shot was fired Theu there was a scattering volley A moment later the Insurgents had Pleased the place and were seen drag glBg the cannon with them toward the own They halted on a pleoo of rising ground aud Placed the guns In position The Foxball kept on III way down tile harbor and nail < left tile bay before I the attack ou the town Itself began There was a British steamer In the harbor wblob Caught 00 int inga when the firing was heard Before It Jell the pier forty meu from the CUB tocallotme wr soon 10 run down lu The steamer It Wa evident from their aollon that they Were aklng that cp laiD of the steamer to take them onboard on-board Hs refused and got under < way as rapidly as Possible The steamer wa toil Coming eat Of the harbor shortly alter the Football bad founded tile Jslaud Officer Bandlsh said I that still luiurreoll was expected for several mouths Dr Marco Audit Holes well known In Ibis oily who was president of Honduras from 1870 lo I6S3 Is said tohe at the head of the revolt |