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enal. Consul of the Grand Luchy of Saxe Weimer. Frederick Kune has been recognized by the President as Consul of the Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimer for the States of New York. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. News from Mexico. A gentleman occupying a high position in Mexico has just arrived here with important information which he has laid before the Government from the west coast of Mexico and Sonora. If appears that the whole west coasy Senor Asta Buruaga, the Chilean Minister was presented to the President to enable him to make a formal announcement of the inauguration of the new President of that Republic. Consols to Peru and Smyrna. Hon. Christopher Robinson, of Rhode Island, Minister to Peru, and Julius Bing, Esq., United States Consul to Smyrna, are in the city, receiving their instructions preparatory to their departure for their posts. Prof. Lowe's balloons. Prof. Lowe has arrived in this city with fiv
The Herald gives the following names of the eleven vessels of the great fleet, which were disabled, ashore, or missing, from the effects of the gale: The Belvidere, Florida, Commodore Perry, Ethan Allen, D. M. Petit, Union, Ocean, Express, and two gun-boats, the names not reported. The news of the bombardment at Port Royal was first received in Washington on the 10th inst., and created the utmost enthusiasm. The Federal Government has given permission to certain parties in Rhode Island to send merchant vessels after the naval expedition, loaded with supplies necessary for the Union men of the South, (a laugh comes in here,) and the Rhode Islanders expect to obtain cotton in exchange for their "Union notions," and will ship it to Liverpool from any of the Southern ports controlled by the fleet. (Here the laugh concludes) The Maryland Legislature stands 68 for the Union to six for Secession. A special session of the Legislature has been called by Governor Hicks to