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Show Is pronounced ail ous liuli in the chain. Peace with ull foreign nations has been preserved, and the Confederation has been fairly maintained, solely for defence de-fence and not for oppression. SPAIN. loutpnler lu Madrid England's right of search qnestloned la I be or t-t. I Madrid. Duke Montpeusier has ar-! ar-! lived here and la already in intimate ! communication with Prim. He has j had long interviews both with Prim and Admiral Topete. This circumstance ' causes much comment. ! During the session in the Cortes, yes-i yes-i terday, the government was interrogated interrogat-ed as to the urgency of a revisoa of the j treaty with England ou the slave 'trade. Slavery being now reject-led reject-led by national consent, the right of I search which that treaty gave to Eng-I Eng-I land is leading to vexation aud interference inter-ference with the Spanish, who claim a j share of the rich commerce with Africa. Af-rica. Senor Silveta replied that by the 1 treaty England paid two millions of j dollars for the right to search, so it was !a lair bareain; but toe government would invite England to revise the treaty, as Spain would uo longer coun-, teuauce or allow the importation of the negroes. WEST INDIES. Seward al Matitnans-.Saula Ami it at Havana. Havana. Seward has arrived at Matanzas. There are reports that an accomplice In the murder of Isaac Oreenwaid has been arrested. A schooner with a cargo of arms for the insurgents went ashore near Lebara during a gale from the North. It was discovered by tike Spanish; th oflicers were selied, I nit the crewes-j caped into the interior. At last ac- counts troops were akiug out the; schoouer's cargo. j Sauta Anna arrive at Havana yes-1 terday. He came froi 1 Puerto Priaci- pe with the intention f taking passage : on a British steamer t n the 2nd inst., for Vera Cruz; but the Uaptain General j ordered him to leave the Island by the first steamer that les ves, or by auy other than a Mexican, jeing determiu- j ed to allow noviolatior. of iuternational law. Santa Anna had n personal inter-1 view with the Captain Ueneral, but the , latter was firm ;iu his refusal to allow ; him to proceed to Mix ico; so he will i leave immediately for Nassau or St. j ' I'homas. FOItEIUX XE.V.N. FRANCE. Examination of the Rioters. Pari3. The persons arrested during the recent disorders have nearly all had their preliminary examinations; thus far 104 have been held to appear before be-fore the courts. PRUSSIA. Opening of tbe North German Parliament. Parlia-ment. ! Berlin, 11. King William, to-day, opeued the see ion of the North German larliament in a speech from the throne. I he programme of the laws to j be prepared by parliament was giveu. I Among them are bills for a new crimin- al code and for tue development of the ! right of citizenship in the Confederation. Confedera-tion. Parliament is assured that the t ederal revenues now promise to 'be equal to the expenditures. Union with the Southern States is still urged- and a treaty with the Grand Duke of 'Baden |