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arf and accompanied them on board ship from their quarters in the Hotel Cubano, kept by Mrs. Sarah E. Barrow, of Tennessee, which is the headquarters of "Dixie" in Cuba. Col. Chas. J. Helm arrived here by a British steamer on the 21st inst., from Europe, and was greeted by thousands of his old friends, and made comfortable, aorious flag, and after his health had been saluted in bumpers, it was voted by acclamation to call upon him in a body, which was done — his second-like, welcome in Cuba, where he is appreciated for his sterling qualities of heart, his unflinching integrity, intelligence, and industry. A report is in circulation to-day that Commander Shufeldt, acting Consul General of the Northern Dictator for Cuba, has ordered the U. S. steam frigate San Jacinto to follow the British steamer Trent, and to arrest said vessel at sea until he can abduct therefrom the persons of the Ministers, their suits, and families, of the Confederate States of America, and take them