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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.
areer. He was stabbed in the side by a bravo hired for the occason, and for a long time it was thought that he would not recover. From United States Minister Weller he finally got protection, and was sent to Vera Orus, from whence he sailed for Havana in one of the English steamers.--He delayed at Havana several weeks for the benefit of his health, and finally, when he recovered from his wounds, he set sail for New York. He arrived at this port on Wednesday, and immediately proceeded to the MHavana several weeks for the benefit of his health, and finally, when he recovered from his wounds, he set sail for New York. He arrived at this port on Wednesday, and immediately proceeded to the Metropolitan Hotel, where he is still stopping. Mr Langley has latters from the United States Consul at Vera Oruz. Minister Weller, and many other persons of note in Mexico, who all youch for his integrity of character and corroborate his statement relative to his numerous hairbreadth escapes and adventures in that unhappy country. Mr. Langly is a native of Missouri, but was brought up and educated in Paris.
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Capture of a schooner — an Engagement. Mobile, Jan. 22. --The schooner Wilder, from Havana, loaded with cigars and sundries, was captured on the 20th instant, thirteen miles below this city. F Morgan,(below Mobile)Jan. 21.--Captain Cottrell's company had a sharp and creditable contest on yesterday, at the mouth of the Lagoon, over the capture of the schooner Wilder. There was no loss on our side. The enemy lost a number of men and a ship's gig, but succeeded in taking possession of the schooner and its carg