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at Britain. Count Deporis and Duc De Chartris had arrived at Boston, from Washington. The steamer Vanderbilt had arrived at New York with a cargo of cotton from Port Royal. The British steamer Australasian was supposed to be wrecked. She had on board one thousand men, and a large quantity of ammunition. She passed Cape Race on the 23d ulto. Utah desires admission into the Federal Union. The steamer Bohemian had arrived, with Liverpool dates to the 27th ulto. Hong Kong was reported to be invested by rebels, who threatened all Europeans with extirpation. The news from Japan is unimportant. There was great excitement in Madrid, in regard to the death of the late King Be, whose body had been disinterred and analyzed. In Liverpool, Cotton had advanced; stock in port 555,000 bales. Fair, 12½ Middling, 11½. Sales for three days 31,000 bales, including 500 to speculators, and 1,000 to exporters. Breadstuffs quiet, and declining. Provis