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ws and incidents of the war: Running the Blockade — Spain and the South. The Gainesville (Fla.) Cotton States says: On last Monday we met Capt. Paul Ardisson, of the ship Lihorn Eagle. He stated that he took in an assorted cargo at Havana for New Orleans, and encountering the blockade off the latter place, was chased for several days, and finally so closely pursued when off Crystal River, that it became necessary to leave the ship. He fired her and with all the crew escaped to the shore. The ship had a large quantity of powder on board, and she blew up when the Yankee launches were within eight hundred yards of her. Capt. Ardisson informed us that he saw in a Cadig paper at Havana, that Spain had agreed to receive Mr. Rost, our commissioner, on the same conditions that they received the United States Minister. If it is correct, Florida will be proud of her aged mother, and the Confederate States will stand rebuked for having neglected Spain so long. The Qui
Late from Havana and Mexico. --The steamer Roanoke, from Havana, arrived at New York on the 3d inst. The advices from Mexico state that the French commissioners would no longer treat with the present Mexican government. That they will aid and protect Aments, who was recognized by the French Emperor. Active hostilities Havana, arrived at New York on the 3d inst. The advices from Mexico state that the French commissioners would no longer treat with the present Mexican government. That they will aid and protect Aments, who was recognized by the French Emperor. Active hostilities between the allies and the Mexican troops was expected. President Juarez has issued a call for troops, and men are flocking to the government standard. Five small steamers and four schooners, loaded with cotton, had arrived at Havana between the 18th and 27th from New Orleans. by the French Emperor. Active hostilities between the allies and the Mexican troops was expected. President Juarez has issued a call for troops, and men are flocking to the government standard. Five small steamers and four schooners, loaded with cotton, had arrived at Havana between the 18th and 27th from New Orleans.