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s from Mexico. Under the stipulation entered into between Captain Dunlop, of the British navy, and the constitutional Government of Vera Cruz, Great Britain is entitled to a certain per cent. of the revenue derived from customs at Vera Cruz and Tampico, and it is intended now to apply this arrangement to all the ports of Mexico. It is not intended that Mexico shall have more than thirty per cent., we believe, of revenues, which are to be collected and managed by European officers. Gen. Ortega, whom we noticed last week as being on the march after Marquez, is reported as having come up with his opponent near Cuernavaca, and to have beat him in a pitched battle. We doubt the truth of the report, however. Rumor says that 3,000 Federal, or rather United States troops, have been landed at San Blas, or at some other point on the Pacific coast of Mexico, for the purpose of marching across the country towards Tucson and forming a junction with the troops in New Arizona and Mexic