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Arms Seized in Mexico.

--The Cuban papers all denounce the stone blockade of Lincoln. Havana papers, of the 17th, say that an American vessel arrived at Vera Crus with 1,000 English muskets and a quantity of gunpowder, intended for the Mexican Government, but the allied Generals confiscated the whole of it. Two batteries of rifled guns were expected every day from the same quarter, and will share, of course, the same fate.

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