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om the Barbadoes Liberal, August 13.] At Trinidad, the arrival on the 30th ult., (July) of an armed steamer, the Sumter, bearing the flag of the Confederate States of America, caused a good deal of excitement, particularly among the American merchants. "None could tell," the Port of Spain Gazette states, "whether some one of the eleven prizens the Sumter was reported to have captured might not be a vessel from or to this port. Indeed, it was stated that the Captain of one of Messrs. A. Campbell & Co.'s vessels that left here some time ago, had been seen on board. There were vessels bearing the flag of the United States in the Gulf, and others expected, the fate of which, if the Sumter thought proper to wait upon them outside the Bocas, could not be doubtful. Anxiety was felt about one of Messrs. Dwight's vessels, which it was said left here with a considera-amount of specie on the 4th inst., and even there seemed to be some fears of the Sea Eagle, now unloading a valuable