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ea.&c., From our latest foreign files we gather the following in relation to the Confederate States steamer Sumter. Madrid, Feb. 6.--Correspondence is received saying that the Sumter is still lying at Saint Robin with no funds enough to pay the expenses she has incurred. The United States Consul has given a banquet at Caliz to the former prisoners of the Sumter. The following toasty were given. Peace to America. The Queen of Spain. [From the Liverpool Courier, Feb. 5.] On Sunday morning, the Spanish steamer Director arrived in Liverpool from Cadez having as passengers on board three gentlemen, late in command of different American ships, all of which had been captured by the Sumter, Confederate steamer and burned at sea. The Christians are Minott, late of the Viginian Smith, of the Areade, and Hoxie, of the Ruen Dodge. They were prisoners of Capt. Semmes, who, when the Sumter visited Cadez recently, put them on shore there, whence they have been fo