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tering the Spanish port. The marines on board are all Irish, and they add, that of 43 prisoners on board, on arriving at Cadiz, all the negroes, who former a large proposition of them, were retained as part of the crew of the Confederate steamer. As each of the Captains relates circumstances somewhat different from the other, we shall take each in turn, and first of Captain Lioxie. His vessel, the Eben Dodge, was 1,222 tone, and belonging to Bedford, whence she sailed on the 20th of November last on a whaling voyage to the South Pacific. She was provisioned and provided in all respects for a three years voyage, and had a large store of water. Her crew had three years clothing, and the findings of ship and crew were of the best. On December N. M. W., about ten o'clock A. M. weather thick, a steamer Bove in sight, showing. American colors, and immediately fired across the bows of the Eben Dodge, and then running up the Confederate flag, stun ranged alongside, coming up u