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From Port Royal. New York, March 14. --The Port Royal advices of the 10th inst. contain an order from Gen. Hunter for a forward movement. Offered loan to Secretary Chase. New York, March 14. --The Express states that Secretary Chase was to day offered a loan of one hundred millions in gold by European parties, which at current rates of exchange would be equivalent to par here. Great fire in New York. New York, March 14. --The fire to night destroyed Allen, Hay & Col's extensive soap and candle factory, in First Avenue, Loss heavy. We clip the following items from the news summary of the Chronicle: A writer in the New York Evening Post describes the modus operands of rendering torpedoes harmless, as follows: As the rebels rely very much for the defence of their harbors on the torpedoes placed in the channel ways, I would suggest, if not too late in the day, a simple method of rendering them harmless. It is merely to fire from a cannon a
Death of Hay. W. H. Barnwell. --Intelligence has been received by flag of truce of the death of the Rev. William H. Barnwell, Rector of St. ter's Church, Charleston at the residence of his brother-in-law, Henry Franders, Esq., Germantown, Pennsylvania, on the 17th day of February, in the 57th year of his age.