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sailed two weeks before, Kingston is deeply tainted with secession, the feeling being so strong that the officers were insulted by rebel songs in their cars, and were frequently booted at in the streets. At 7 o'clock in the evening a boat load of men and women pulled around the ship singing "Dixie" at the top of their voices. The Herald's Havana correspondence, of the 5th, says the French are awaiting reinforcements before attacking Puebla. Information from trust worthy sources says Gen. Forey intends no attack on Puebla, his policy being to compel the garrison to surrender by cutting official communication with the surrounding country, and to conciliate as much as possible. His communication with Vera Cruz is unmolested. They have reached bodies of men from various points across the country without opposition, being well received among the people through whom they passed. The French have all the provisions they require and a large Mexican force in their pay. New Orleans