Texas.—The Houston Morning Star of the lBt jinst. contains the following paragragh :— ( “ We learn with much regret that severalvessels have been fitted out from New Orleans ,to proceed to Cuba, and smuggle slaves into our ^(country. The course intended to be pursued in ({effecting this object, is to run the vessel up ,| the Sabine, and land them on the U. State* ,i eoa6t, from which the transportation of them j across the river into our own country would be but the work of a moment.”The Galvestonian of the 7th instant says— . “The French fleet is said to be in Bight; the Zavalla is getting under way to go outside to(fall in with it. At the same moment the New ,! al smaller steamers are plying in the distance ' arid the bay is alive with sails and vessels atanchor.”The proposed railroad from Houston to the Brasos seems to be in much favor with the people.No free colored person is allowed to reside in Texas.The Galveston Civilian of the third inst. says —“ A couple of men named Holbrook and My-