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Convictien — capture of Ceder Keys by the Yankees.

Aueusta, Jan. 22.
--The Savannah Republican. of this morning, says that in the Confederate Court, on Monday, Captain D. S. Martin, charged with absconding with the yacht Wanderer, was found guilty.

The Savannah Morning News, of to-day, learns from a gentleman who arrived yesterday from Florida, that Cedar Keys was captured by the Federals on Thursday last.--There was neavy firing heard in that direction on that day.

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