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Show TELEGRAMS. FOREIGN. Cabau natters. Havana, 2S. SeabaUoa, tho new gov-ernor-general, is taken ill of vomito Dispatches from tho Spanish com-. com-. mandura in the vicinity of Cajo Romano report no indications of the Undine nf aiibuslera. Tho Spanish ridicule the idea "fa Cuban man-of-war being afloat, but the Cubans pretend there is ono. The f'Kdgar Stuart" DIfllcnKy. Aspinwall, 28. Tho mifurderitand-ing mifurderitand-ing in regard to the dteamer Edgar Stuart Stu-art ia beconiingserious. Tho American consul persists in retaining her, and orders or-ders the commander of the Wyoming to allow no interference with her. Havana, '26. The official paper is furious fu-rious over the escape of tne Edgar Stuart, Stu-art, and holds tho United States responsible re-sponsible for the landing of arms for tho Cubans. Two cargoes of slaves were recently landed, one for the colonel of , the Spanish volunteers. The Mcxlcnu Revolution. Mfilanioras 28. About throe hundred cavalry under colonel Tasenas came in this morning from Camargo, in pursuit of bandits, supposed to bo under Portugal, Portu-gal, who have committed depradations in this vicinity for some time past. They say that Cevallos is still at Camargo with his advance at Mior, to which place the telegraph is open. The friends of the government claim that Kocha iB between be-tween Salullo and Monterey, and that Cevallos has orders to advance from Comarro to co-operato with Kocha in a general attack on Monterey noxL The revolutionists claim Kocha is not near Montcroy, that Kovenetle has surrendered surrend-ered at tialtillo to Trivero, aud that Gui-roga Gui-roga is marching on MutamoraB. The Geneva Arbitrator. Geneva, "28, Tho board of arbitration met to-day, when its tinal decision was put on record rejecting tho claims of Ihe United States for indirect damages, and likewise the demand of Great .Britain for a protracted adjournment. The next sittina: will take place on the loth of July, at which time lord Tonterden will be ablo to hnvo tho argument on tho part of Great Britain put in printed orni. K arrow Gauge Rallraatl. St, Louis, '28. The report of tho com mittee appointed by the narrow gauge railroad convention, will bepubfi-hed to-morrow and is able and exhaustive The convention appointed a nation ul committee of thirteen, Charles H. How-land, How-land, of St. Louis, chuirman, to gather and disseminate information respecting the system. |