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m which it advanced rapidly to 197; a drop of one per cent. succeeded, and at a quarter to 5 P. M. the selling price was 196½. The steamship Havana had arrived at New York from Havana: On the 30th of August, the Mexicans, under Kamptner, captured the town of Zacualtipan. On the night previous, the Imperial forces, consisting of two hundred and fifty men, under Colonel Larrinaga, abandoned the town. The steamship Roanoke, Captain Drew, from Havana for this port, has been due here since the 4th instant, having left Havana on the 29th of September. We learn from a reliable person on board the steamship Havana, arrived yesterday from Havana, that at the time the Roanoke sailed her captain was notified that among his passengers (thirty-five in number) were some of notorious secesh character; but he said he was prepared for any emergency. --We hope her delay may be caused from some disarrangement of machinery or other like cause; but fears are entertained for her safety.