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stance in the direction of Puebla and the conservative General Marquez is at Choluia with 4,000 men, all cavalry. Acuizinge, May 3, 1862.--We haited here at 10 o'clock this morning, and learned that the enemy is concentrating his forces in Puebla, where there are at present 12,000 men, counting the forces of Doblado and Gonzalez Ortega. Some say that the enemy is going to fight before we get to Puebla. Others say that they are likely to do so at Chulalpa, which is the place where General Miramon was defeated. The latter place is near to Mexico. As we shall be in Puebla day after tomorrow we shall soon know for certain where the battle is likely to take place. We learn from the Canary Islands that there is no hope of saving the Spanish mail steamer Cantabria, which got aground there some time ago. The streets of Havana are now improving much as regards the pavement, which. for many years part, has been in an awful state, especially during the rainy season, when they