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Telegraphic Items from the North. New York, May 20 --The schooners Urbana and Horace from Texas, with 250 Federal troops, besides women and children, arrived at Havana on the 14th. Advices from Key West to the 14th state 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 redetained 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, cruising on the Gulf stream for privateers. They had captured two vessels and sent them to Northern ports. The ship Arago, from Hampton Roads, sent hither as a prize, arriv