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From Havana. We copy the following from recent letters from Havana: San Augustin det Pilmar, May 1, 1862.--We have just arrived here--eleven o'clock--and saved this place from the flames. Havana: San Augustin det Pilmar, May 1, 1862.--We have just arrived here--eleven o'clock--and saved this place from the flames. Since we left IX tapa we have seen nothing but columns of smoke all the way. Three hundred horse-men, that were flying before us at a distance of about six miles, were burning everything before them, g the Spanish mail steamer Cantabria, which got aground there some time ago. The streets of Havana are now improving much as regards the pavement, which. for many years part, has been in an awfuThomas. The Queen of Spain has approved of a plan for the construction of a new cemetery at Havana. In Spain they call the Island of Cuba the Cemetery of Spain, on account of the great numbers oho has given some concerts, and been very much applauded by the people. The Town Council of Havana has proposed a plan for the extension and improvement of the port, which will make it the finest