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Capture of a blockade schooner. --The Tallahassee Floridian states that on the 28th ult the schooner Caroline Gertrude, with cotton, in attempting to run out through the blockade, was captured. Messrs. L. R. Styner, Jas. Tulen, Theo. Ball, and Chas. Davis, all citizens of Tallahassee, were on board and taken prisoners.
A Descent on a faro Bank. --About twelve o'clock, on Tuesday night last, officers Davis and Pleasants, assisted by a few of the night police, entered the house on Main street, known as "No. 151," and arrested William H. Duke, said to be the keeper of a faro bank at that place. These parties endeavored to obtain admittance by knocking at the back door, but as soon as the negro sentinel pushed back the slide and discovered who they were, he ran off to give the alarm, when Duke jumped from the second story back window on the shed of the next house, kept as the "Oriental Saloon," in which he fled and locked himself up. The police, by a few well directed blows, soon battered the door down and closely pursued the fleeing proprietor up to his place of security. Finding that he had been quick enough to lock this door also, they proceeded to force their way in, and took him into custody.--On going back to the house which was first visited, there were found several of our citizens and so