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of eighteen sail--two square rigged, the rest apparently mortar vessels. Passed the Miramon ten miles out from Havana, bound in, and another Northern steamer, painted green, a few hours afterwards. From a passenger on board recently from Key West we learn that the conversation there was of a simultaneous attack upon Fort Pulaski and New Orleans. The Federals expected something from their large vessels, but not much from the mortar boats, one of which, in some experimental firing at Key West, "shook herself to pieces." It was the understanding there that the Virginia was victualed and supplied with ammunition for a long cruise, and great fears were entertained that she would visit that port. The vessels at Key West were the Niagara, the Mohawk, and two other inferior steamers, and a few transports. A few days before our informant left, Captain Campbell, of the Malory, and four Key West Secessionists, has given the Federals the slip, leaving in an op- boat.--Mobile Advertiser.