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o sea again. On the 28th of January I touched at the city of St. Domingo, in the island of the same name, and landed the crews of two of the enemy's ships which I had burned. I called again on the next day, and made my way to--, thence to the island of --, and thence to this place, where I arrived yesterday — burning, bonding, and destroying enemy's ships as per list enclosed. * * * * I have the honor, to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, R. Semilles, Commander. Hon. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, Richmond, Va. Lincoln's Cabinet — Denial of the Herald's peace Story. The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune, under date of 25th July, says: The late famous, or in- famous attempt to belie the Cabinet in the Herald was, probably, the most aboard pronunciaments pawned off upon the public, and just here I am authorized by a member of the Cabinet, who suffered the writer to reiterate a few of its points in his hearing, to deny its truth