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mprovement in naval affairs." We have sometimes doubted whether Bennett was acting in good faith, in his constrained defence of this war and its authors. We now fact convinced that he is not, and that he has been all the time doing them all the harm he car, while pretending to support them. The two paragraphs quoted above will do Yankee shipping more damage than half a dozen Confederate cruisers could do in twelve months. It will go to Europe, and be read there. It will go to the West Indies, and the shippers there will be sure to take warning.--If a Yankee gets a cargo hereafter, it will not be because Bennett has not warned shippers of the very probable consequences of such a dangerous experiment. As that somewhat well-known individual is believed not to be particularly averse to receiving a douceor for services rendered, every now and then, may it not be that some English ship-owner has secured his services on this conasion? But what a view does he give us of the se
Fruit sale. --The sale of West India fruit Monday must have been cheering to the captors of the prizes. Oranges brought five dollars and upwards a hundred; limes over three dollars a hundred, and cocoanuts about five dollars per hundred. They were mostly sold to parties from a distance.--Newborn Progress.