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n. The Daily News regards such royal letters on public affairs, which have not the signature of a responsible minister, as contrary to the spirit of the British Constitution. The Spanish Minister of Colonies estimates the expenses of the San Domingo war at 200,000,000 reals, and the deficit occasioned by the war in the revenue of Cuba at 100,000,000. Marshall O'Donnell, in a speech in the Spanish Senate, regarded the abandonment of San Domingo as an accomplished fact. He was, however, rSan Domingo as an accomplished fact. He was, however, ready to guarantee with his head that he would put down the rebellion in three months. The Finance Committee of the Austrian Reichsrath insists on reductions in the budget. It is reported that the Hungarian Diet will be convoked to meet on May 15th. The Right Hon. Frederick Peel, in a speech on the American war, urged the continued observation of the strictest neutrality. A Paraguay correspondent states that a dispatch from Secretary Seward to the President of Paraguay praises th