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Interesting from Havana. --A letter from Havana, March 1st, says: On the evening of the 15th ult. came in, in eleven days from Mobile, the Confederate schooner Smith Townsend, sixty-nine tons, with cotton; and on the 27th sailed for Matamoros (?) the Confederate schooner Wide Awake, Capt. Martin, carrying Mr. Yancey. He has been exciting some curiosity here by his long, light hair. This he had cropped and otherwise disguised. He has tried to run the blockade, for no one believes he is going to Matamoros. This schooner has run the blockade several times. Once she carried over Dr. Hugh Martin, (brother of the Captain,) our former Consul at Matamoros. The schooner Charlotte has also sailed for Matanzas; she goes under the English flag. Yesterday came in C. P. Knapp, bringing the Captain of the English steamer Labaun, whose departure from this port some time since I wrote you of as being under suspicious circumstances. I was told that she intended to evade the blockade;
Boggs's Artillery Battalion. --We understand that Capt. Boggs has had many offers of companies for his battalion of Light Artillery. Of the number offered he has selected three, and now wishes another from Virginia, and one from without the State, if they can report for master by April 1st.--This battalion promises to be a splendid command. We learn that Messrs. S. Taylor Martin, and Lieuts. Holliday and Garnett, are recruiting a company in this city for this battalion, and, from the character of the gentlemen engaged, doubt not that they will soon obtain their number.