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that Capt. Craven, of the Crusader, had seized the steamer Suwannee, and he was about arming the yacht Wanderer to be sent into the Guilt. under a Lieutenant of the U. S. Navy. The city of Key West still remains loyal, and all seditions persons were to be removed from the Island. Major French had appointed a Magistrate, who superseded the Mayor, Justices, etc. The report that the schooner W. C. Atwater had been seized by the rebels at Cedar Keys and sent to Apalachicola, where Capt. Allen was hung by a mob, proves to be unfounded. Cairo,May 20.--The steamer Fred Lawrence, with a large freight of provisions from St. Louis for Padncah, Ky., has been detained here for an answer from the Department at Washington whether the blockade here shall not be made complete by stopping all supplies of provisions nominally consigned to parties in Kentucky. New York,May 20.--The steamer De Soto, from Havana, passed on the 17th the frigate Niagara and the gunboat Huntsville, crui
at which point the Republicans say 15,000 troops are to concentrate this week. Gen. Wool expected to be assigned to this command, but Gen. Butler peremptorily refused to be stationed under him. The Washington Star, of Monday evening, says: The New York Fourteenth Regiment (chasseurs) arrived in this city last night from Brooklyn. They number about nine hundred men, and in traveling hither were divided between two trains, for greater facility. A delegation, headed by Col. Julian Allen, and Major H. K Kalussowaki, of Pulaski's Legion, who came to offer a Polish regiment from the States at large, was to-day very kindly received by the President. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed that the usual oath of allegiance shall be administered to the employees of the Treasury Department. Four gentlemen from this city, yesterday, or the day before, visited Mount Vernon, and, after a careful inspection of the condition of the tomb and its contents, are positive