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11th. She reports five vessels-of-war being fitted out at the former port, with a force of one thousand men. It was rumored that their destination was Chagres or Aspinwall, and their object the seizure and subjugation of this Isthmus. This intelligence produced a profound sensation here, which was greatly increased on the 12th by the receipt of a telegraphic dispatch from Aspinwall, communicating the news of the departure from that port, without orders, of the Granadian schooners-of-war Presdient, Ospina and Legitimized. Various are the conjectures as to the destination of these vessels. It is the opinion of many that they have gone to Carthagena to be tuspect the paper blockades of the ports of the Grenadian Confederation, but to open them to British commerce. This information. It is understood, was brought to Aspinwall by the Talisman. English commerce has greatly suffered by the closing of the Atlantic ports of the Grenadian Confederation; and the subject was some time since