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England, for orders. He also states that it is the opinion of the Governor here that the Spanish laws won't let him (the Sumter) hold us. We expect to hear from Havana to-day. A letter from Messrs. Calmsac & Bros., at Havana, dated July 10th, says the prizes are now in the port of Cienfuegos, but would not be allowed to remHavana, dated July 10th, says the prizes are now in the port of Cienfuegos, but would not be allowed to remain there. No more American vessels can at present find a charter from this island. Of course this caused a great excitement among American shipmasters. Another letter, dated Havana 10th, states positively that the Spanish authorities have ordered the prizes of the Sumter to leave immediately. A letter from the captainHavana 10th, states positively that the Spanish authorities have ordered the prizes of the Sumter to leave immediately. A letter from the captain of the brig Albert Adams, another of the prizes, dated Cienfuegos, July 7th, evening, states that the Captain General has released all the Sumter's prizes, and that they would sail the next morning.