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s captured Savannah cotton, arrived at New York on the 14th. The Kewanee, another of the convoying steamers, arrived at Newport, Rhode Island. But neither of these steamers brought with them any of the cotton-laden craft, the latter being parted with by the Flag in a gale on the day of sailing off Charleston, and by the Kewanee and Wayanda on the 10th instant. The Kewanee and Wayanda experienced a severe gale on Sunday morning last off Barnegat, and suffered some damage.--When they left Port Royal another large fleet, laden with cotton, was lying there, and would sail in a few days. Miscellaneous. It is reported that General Hindman left Shreveport, Louisiana, for Mexico recently. The Yankees alleged that he has gone to join Maximilian's army. Thomas H. Siddons, a printer, from Richmond, Virginia, who had been in the Confederate army and captured, but taken the oath, was arrested in Baltimore for hurrahing for Jeff. Davis. The Yankee Senate has confirmed the nomi