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the crew of the Viginian were negroes, and these were immediately incorporated with the crew of the Sumter and see to work. In a conversation with Captain Minott, Captain Semmes said it was all fair, adding, "You would have taken me if you could," to which the former replied. "Yes; and should do so now if you gave me the chance." Captain Minott was also questioned as to whether he had any money, but having only $14 that was left with him. He was, of course, taken to Cadiz. On the 4th of January, this year, the Sumter reached Cadiz, and the captains were released on the 7th. Before putting them on shore Captain Summes assembled themselves and several of their officers and their respective crews, and, telling them he was going to send them on shore said the American Consul would take care of them. Capt. Hoxie then requested that the one hundred and fifty dollars he had entrusted to the purser of the Sumter might be given up to him; but Capt. Semmes said,"O, that is contraband o