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Withdrawal of the Foreign Ministers from Mexico. --Of the withdrawal of the French, English, and Spanish Ministers from the City of Mexico, the Fort Brown Flag says: "The retiring ministers left for Vera Cruz, and immediately gave orders to the naval squadrons of their different Governments to concentrate at that place, and at some point on the Pacific side, when it is designed to seize all the Mexican custom-houses and appoint officers to conduct them for the different nations claiming debts from Mexico.--Under the stipulation entered into between Capt. Dunlop, of the British Navy, and the Constitutional Government of Vera Cruz, Great Britain is entitled to a cert in percent. of the revenue derived from customs at Vera Cruz and Tampico, and it is intended now to apply this arrangement to all the ports of Mexico. It is not intended that Mexico shall have more than thirty per cent., we believe, of the revenues, which are to be collected and managed by European officers."
Wanted. --forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving sugar crop during the next four months, in the of Louisiana, above Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion. An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanent, on shares, on the place, in operation, I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond. Direct to A. A. Williams. Christian, via New Orleans. se 9--