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to the 28th inst., state that six vessels bound for Charleston, S. C., were lying at that port, ready to sail. A letter in the New York Commercial Advertiser says: The steamer Ovieto, which was built in England for a man-of-war, was under seizure by Captain Hinkley, of H. B. M. ship Greyhound, and a prize cre on board. When seized she was under command of Captain Semmes, formerly of the Sumter. The steamer Cecile, for Charleston, with munitions of war, ran on a rock off northeast point of Abacos, and sank in four fathoms water. She became a total wreck. The wreckers had saved the greater portion of her cargo, in a damaged condition, and it was selling at auction on the 26th and 27th of June. Among the articles saved were six small brass cannon, smooth bore, and marked "Wein."--The steamers Nashville and Kate sailed on the 21st of June for New Inlet, North Carolina, and both were chased back, the Nashville getting into Gun Cay, Abacos, and the Kate into Eluthera Turtle.