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had on board two large Armstrong 100 pounders. At the time of the departure of the Alabama the brig took her departure also. Capt. Goodale, with the schooner, went to St. Thomas, and the crew of the Levi Steinbuck and T. B. Wales had arrived there in a French schooner, having been chartered to convey them from Martinique. The Captain also states that a gentleman went into the American Consul's office at St. Thomas and said that his brother-in-law had the Alabama into the harbor of St. Johns, a few miles above, and she was there then, sealing and taking in her heavy guns. News was sent to the San Jacinto, and she was immediately to depart in search of her. It is asserted by several of the crew of the Wales that the escape of the Alabama from Martinique was protected by a French man of war, which would allow no shots to be on account of the possible damage that might be done to the town. They say also that the pirate was furnished with a pilot by the French authori