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reported having seen the wreck of a steamer painted black on the Abaco, about 12 miles from the lighthouse. Only her stern and smoke stacks were discernible. On the same day the Captain picked up two water casks, painted follows, with black hoops. Nothing has been heard of the Florida since the Sonoma chased her in a gale 135 miles from Abzoo. Thought the Florida was originally painted white, when the Sonoma chased her she had been painted black. The Vanderbilt sailed from St. Thomas on the 23d on a cruise. The U. S. gunboat Alabama ran into Mariluinue about the same time. There were no rebel privateers at either of those ports at that time. The Herald Halifax correspondence, giving the particulars of the capture, of the ship Jacob Bell, from Sevatow, China, bound to New York, with a full cargo of tear, casalt, camphor, casein oil, etc., all British property, valued at $1,500,000, says that when 100 miles from Sombrero, on the 12th ult., she discovered a steamer