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nfield rifles. She has also in her hold a very large quantity of fine gray rebel uniform cloth, and bales upon bales of superior navy blue, besides an immense number of ready made rebel uniforms, boots and shoes — in short, everything necessary for the outfit of both sea and land forces. I have it on good authority that the cargo cost seventy thousand pounds in gold in England; that the ship was sold there for fifty thousand pounds, and that ten thousand pounds more were expended on her in Havana. Another pleasant little piece of into "leence is, that a most elegant and costly set of pair furniture, in papier machie, suitable for an "illustrious and honored President, " has been found on board the Cumberland. It was intended as a present to Jeff. Davis from his admirers in England. Another set, intended for ex-Senator Mallory, the rebel Secretary of War, was also found on board. Miscellaneous. The quota of New York under the new draft is 91,163 men. The Legislat