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tolerably clearly shown that he was not in sympathy with the pirates, but used his skill as a navigator to deceive the piratical crew — at night turning the vessel's head North, and in the day putting her course South again for Charleston. This made her passage an extraordinarily long one, and was the cause of her being captured by a United States vessel off Hatteras. Under the circumstances shown, an acquittal was asked and readily obtained from the jury. The defendant is a native of Massachusetts. The owners of the vessel, to whom she is saved by his conduct, ought to reward him for it. All the rest of the crew were found guilty of piracy. From Gen. Rosencranz. Washington, Oct. 29. --A dispatch received here to-day from Gen. Rosencranz states that he had advanced some five miles in the direction of the rebels, and was preparing to make another forward movement with a view of driving the rebels from that entire section of the country. He had intelligence that