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Newspaper accounts. The United States Government and the Mexican question from A Spanish Point of view. [Translated from the Diario dela Marina, Havana, January 5, for the New York Herald] Our readers will perceive in the news columns of yesterday's issue that according to the New York Times of the 25th ult., the American Government has addressed a friendly letter to the Ministers of England, France, and Spain, requesting them to inform their respective Governments that the United States could not participate in the triple alliance, but that they were going to enter into arrangements with Mexico by virtue of which France and England could collect the bonds of which those Governments are the holders, and by this means the necessity of their taking part in the expedition at least would be avoided. According to other statements made by the same Times, an organ of the Washington Cabinet, it appears, in consequence, that the President and Congress of Mexico are doing all in th
ficulty between the American States, employed all her influence in favor of peace, and has recently taken steps to the same end. The Russian Cabinet has communicated to the great powers all the reports received from her representatives at Washington. Turin, Jan. 5, 1862. --Garibaldi, in accepting the Presidency of the Glenda Rifle Association, urged them to "hasten to prepare to take up arms, because the moment approaches for giving fresh proofs of your bravery." Latest markets. Consols closed on Saturday at 93½ a 92½ for money. The latest sales of American stocks were: Illinois Central, 43 a 42 ½ discount; Erie, 27½ a 28 ½ Liverpool, Jan. 5,--The sales of cotton yesterday were 15,000 bales, including 8,000 bales to speculator, and exporters, the market closing active and firmer at unchanged quotations. Heure Market--Cotton.--The sales for the week have been 7.000 bale; Orleans tres of re, 156 has, 150 The total stook in port amounts to 135,900 sale