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s Minister to those Republics, and the appointment of a successor. Another examination has been made at the White House on the Potomac, and no battery discovered there. A similar assertion cannot as positively be made concerning Mathias' Point. The river scouts, however, have their attention continually directed to such matters, and are doing good service in preventing further intercourse between the Secessionists on the Virginia and Maryland shores. Private letters from Minister Corwin, dated Mexico, May 17th, say the accounts which reach there of affairs in the United States are confused. He expresses an earnest desire to know the facts, it being reported through the Secession channels that President Lincolns had been driven from Washington and that Gen. Scots was at the head of the Confederate army. A letter from another source says the Trait de Union newspaper is in the interest, and endeavess to embarrass the treaty proceedings between the United States and