The Jamaica papers of the middle of August (the 15th)
de- scribe the condition of Colombia as extremely unsettled. The troops under General MONTILLO have, it is said, at length received a small portion of the pay due to them • these troops with their leader hold for BOLIVAR. To the continued stay of the latter in Colombia, the Jamaica journalists seem inclined to attribute most of the evils under which the country at present labours. , The con- sequence is not very clearly deduced. The journals of Colombia ' seem to be under a very strict censorship. The last that reached ngland offered not a particle of political news.. One of the boldest -is filled 'with extracts from BAYFIAL. - The Gateta is in mourning for the fall of the brave General Sucau.