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Contributions for the sick and wounded. We are requested by Mr. Isaac W. Walker, chairman of the Committee on Collections, to acknowledge the following contributions, for the sick and wounded soldiers; Mrs. Wm. D. Gibson, Richmond, Va.$20.00 Mrs. Aun Fuqua, Buckingham co., Va.,5.00 H. M. Smith, Richmond, Va.50.00 X. Y. Z., Aubern, Ala., through O. F. Casey30.00 Chas. Harris, Norfolk, Va.25.00 Rev. T. V. Moore, Richmond, Va.10.00 Ladies of Savannah, Ga., through Mrs. Cornelia V. Grant and Caroline Palin, Minagers222.00 Mrs. Sarah C. Howe, of Ladies' Hospital Association, Columbia, S. C., through Dr. S. M. Austin50.00 Also, lot of mediemes, liquors, &c., &c. Mrs. Isaac Winston, Chesterfield, one box sundries. Miss A. Burke, Cor. Sec. Military Aid Society, Ayston, King William, one box sundries. From Tabernacle Soldiers' Balter Society, Charlotte, through Mrs. Pattie Osborne, Secretary. From Mrs. Macon Trabue, Chesterfield, one lamb, veget
nd arrived here last night. The two Austrians were frequently taken aft for examination, and were permitted to go and haul the seme at the Chandeleurs.--The light-house keeper frequently came on board the maseachusette, and was offered by Capt. Smith, of that vessel, to remain, if he thought proper, as his provisions ashore were getting short. Movements of the enemy Unout the Moute of the Mississippi. The enemy has already erected nine butteries on the north end of the Chandeleur o Miss the fun. The New Orleans Ficayune, of Saturday, says that the evacuation of Ship Island by our forces, which has already been mentioned, proves to have been just in time, as we learn from good authority that it was the intention of Captain Smith, of the Abolition steamer Massachusetts, to proceed with his fleet to shell out the Island to-day! Thus the Captain has been saved all the fun and glory which he had expected to derive from such an explo it. Speculating in Kentucky.