\1 EVENING, JUNE 10,1847. [3d.LATEST INTELLIGENCE.11THIS DAY, Four o'Clock. THE WEST INDIA AND MEXICAN MAILS.iThe R.M. Company’s steamer Dee, Lieut. Griffith, RJL, Admiralty Agent, arrived this morning at Southampton, with the West! India and Mexican mails. Her dates are: Tampico, 22nd April; Vera Cruz, 3rd May; Havanna, 11th; Nassau, 13th; St.' Thomas’s, 18th; Bermuda, 24th; Jamaica, 9th; Chagres, 22nd April; Carthagena, 24th; St. Jago de Cuba, 4th May; Jacmel, 11th; Demerara, 5th; Trinidad, 7th; Barbadoes, 9th; Gulaloupe, 12th; Antigua, 13th. Her cargo consists of 37,437 dola.; 181 oz. gold; 5,507 oz. silver; 1,003 serons cochineal; 114 cases cigars; 113 boxes And 4 barrels of pine apples, and 75 turtle. The following passengers have arrived by the Dee: !Mr. Car alios and Mr. Richardt; Mrs. Manatigui, and two daughters; Messrs. Tennant, Dalcour, Peguino, Kennedy and son, Balfour, Hoyos, Corridor, Lambillo and servant, Scott and child!; Captain and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Merrick ; Mr. Bousstun, Six. Watson, Mr. Her-mandez and brother, Mr. Lari and two children, Mr. Auregan; General Zavala * Mr. Alvarez, Mrs. Phelan, and daughter: Rev. R. Blackall, wife, and child; Mr. T. R. Moore, Mr. Woodcock, Mr! and Mrs. Wieman, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Rofg, Mr. Balissarious^ Mr. Salario and child, Mr. Palma, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Heysis, Mr. Aguiormis, Mr. Lambert, Mr. Dunlop, Mr. Corfiold, Mr. Donald, Mr. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Wilaay, Mr. Kaufman, Mr. Martin. Mrs. and Miss Fuller, Miss White, Mr.fGraham. Mr. Freeman, Judge Saunderson and servant, Mrs. Gomez and son, and servant;Count ToWnenhone WflW, Mr. Mratlfln,Mr. Rosai Lieut. May, R.N.. Lieut. Fayrer,Fayrer, daughter, and two children. Government passengers : Capt. Quia, R.N., Assist.-Surg. Woodman, Ensign Cameron. # -The Dee left H. Mi ships Alarm^ During, and steamer Hermes off Vera Cruz, rather sickly. Also the American squadron, consisting of the Ohio, 100 guns; Potomac, 52; Raritan,|52; steamer Mississippi, 10. corvettes Saratogo, 20!; St. Mary, 20; four small steamers, of three guns each; two bombs, of one gun each, and three store ships. Left at Savannah the following Spanish and French ships of war : Spanish line-of-battle ship Soberano, 80 guns; ditto frigate Christiana, 50; brig Habanera, 20; French frigate, Andromda, 50.; corvette Nayade, 20. When the Dee left Bermuda, H.M.S. Vindictive, bearing the flag of Vice-Admiral Sir F. Austin, and H.M.S. Endymion, were at that island; the latter had just arrived from Halifax* 1 The Royal Mail Company’s steamer Dee left Havannah on 10th May, for Vera Cruz; and the Conway left St. Thomas’s on 18th May, with the northern mails.The accounts from the West India Islands are important only in so far as they continue to report favourably of the out-turn of the crops in process of manufacture, and afford encouraging prospects of those of the next year. The scarcity of tonnage was severely felt, and the high rates demanded for freight had a depressing influence on. the sugar market*