19 SEPTEMBER 1829, Page 1

Letters and papers were received yesterday fr-In -,17. Cruz, but

they bring no.news respecting the fate of the expeditiorrfrom Havan- nah. There are several rumours respecting it : One is, that it-had effected a landing on the east coast of Yucatan; another, that the disembarka- tion took place on the west coast at Campeachy ; a third account fixes on Tampico as the point ; and a fourth, quite as probable as any. of the rest, describes the fleet driven to leeward by the gale which separated the Bingham on the 11th July, and glad to seek shelter in Pensacola. Every exertion is making in Mexico for resistance; and Santa Anna, it is expected, will be invested with dictatorial powers, in order to give the exertions of the Republicans effect.