HAVANNAH.
The Herald's Havannah letter, November the 22nd, says the authorities had called for a, loan of 100,000 dollars to make preparations for the cholera at Havannah. Formidable bands of robbers had recently been dispersed on the island. The steamer • Hendrick Hudson ' arrived to-day from Philadelphia. While entering the port a Spanish man-of-war ran into her, striking her amidships, and cutting her down to the water's edge. She had a Government pilot on board at the time. Temporary repairs will bo made. She will sail at her regular time.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 20 February 1866, Page 5
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