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ited States steamer Crusader, Lieut. Craven, had reached Key West with marines. The United States frigate Brooklyn was going into Key West, on the 16th. There was no doubt she had left her troops at Fort Pickens. The Texas Commissioners stipulated that the Rusk's troops should be landed at New York, and the commander of the three companies on board of her signed a paper exonerating Capt. Smith, of the Rusk, from any blame for the deception. By an arrival at Key West, on the 26th ult., It was reported that the Spanish flag had been hoisted at St. Domingo by the French and Spaniards. The Spanish President had previously. written to Havana, that if Spanish forces were not sent there, the Spanish population would raise the Spanish flag, whereupon five Spanish war vessels, with 1,000 men, sailed from there and took formal possession of St. Domingo, aided by a French corvette. Miramon was at Havana endeavoring to raise a force to enter Mexico again, and the French and