The dispatches I cut from the papers to-day are interesting. Gen. Wise, it appears, has met the enemy at last, and gained a brilliant success—and so has Gen. Finnegan. But the correspondence between the President and Gen. Johnston, last spring and summer, indicates constant dissensions between the Executive and the generals. And the President is under the necessity of defending Northern born generals, while Southern born ones are without trusts, etc.

INTERESTING FROM FLORIDA.

official dispatch.

“Charleston, February 11th, 1864.

“To Gen. S. Cooper.

“Gen Finnegan has repulsed the enemy’s force at Lake City—details not known.

“(Signed) G. T. Beauregard.”

second dispatch.

“Charlestson, February 11th—11 a.m.