Passage of the Cumberland from Pensacola to Vera Cruz.-Ships over-
hauled and vessels brought to.-The peaks of Orizava, snow capped,
in view. The Cumberland nearing her moorings under Green Island,
is met by the steamer Princeton.--The Princeton a phantom ship--
mysterious in her movements, beautiful and efficient.-The Cumber-
land reducing sail and coming to anchor.--Ships of the squadron un-
der Green Island.--Raritan-Mississippi-Princeton-John Adams
-Somers-Potomac.-Fourth of July.-Salutes complimentary, from
the British, French, and Spanish ships.-Her British Majesty's Coro-
nation Day.-Commodore Conner's Fourth of July dinner.-Cap-
tains Fitzhugh, McCluney, Ingle, Forrest, Dulany, Aulic, and their com-
mands.-Music of the Band.-Watering of the Princeton.—The grand
battle of the Squibs.-Religious services on board the steamer Missis-