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From Havana --We have been favored by Senor F. Porto, of this city, with a glimpes of a copy of the Havana Diara de la Marina, dated the 26th of December last This paper, together with sundry pack ages of cigart cigaritas, etc. is among the takens of an to affectual blockade which have found their way to New Orleans from a sleamer which there is no occasion at present to mention — The Diaro reports as among the wesels in port, the Confederate schooner Wm. Henry, Capt. Ciheson, 30 tons, with cotton, from New Orleans in 80 days.-- N. O.
--The bark Sea Eagle, of Philadelphia, collided on the 11th inst. off the Capes of Virginia, in a heavy northwest gale, with the schooner Truro, from Aquin, St. Demingo, with a cargo of logwood for New York. One of the Truro's crew succeeded in getting on board the bark, but the last seen of the vessel she was in a sinking condition. Miscellaneous. The bark Kenmore, Captain Crerar, from New York, with 17,189 bushels wheat, for Cork, Ireland, was abandoned at sea on the 26th of December. The captain and crew were taken off by the bark Lucy Bing, Captain Thurlow, and taken to New York. President Lincoln has officially recognized C. F. Adde, of Cincinnati, as Consul of the Dukedom of Sake Meiningen, for the Western portion of the States of America. The health of the Empress of Austria is quite restored. She was at latest dates in Venice, enjoying the luxury of frequent excursions in the gondola. Gen. Scott, who is now sojourning in New York, rode out for