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three weeks at Richmond, but the fact had not been permitted to go before the public. The British steamer Queen of the Wave ran ashore near Charleston, and Dupont was using every exertion to save her. The British steamship Douro, captured off Cape Fear on the 9th by a U. S. gunboat was brought to New York on the 12th as a prize. Her cargo was 420 bales of cotton, and some turpentine and tobacco. She ran the blockade at Wilmington and was making for Nassau. Gen. Hunter's quarrel with Foster is still unsettled. Hunter has ordered Gen. Neglee to New York, and in his farewell to his division he predicts that "truth is mighty, and will prevail." The prize steamers Adela and Virginia and bark Moblen Williamson and brig J. W. Sawyer, with prize cargoes of twenty-seven vessels, are on the way from Key West. The steamship Peter Hoff, with a valuable cargo, was captured February 25th, off St. Thomas, by the Vanderbilt. Three prize schooners have also arrived at Key West. Th