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her voyage, after giving a bend of $1,000 on the vessel. The cargo of the Parker Cook was a most acceptable one to the Alabama, consisting, as it did, of beef, biscuit, bread in barrels, butter in kegs, cheese in boxes, codfish, crackers, drugs, flour, fish, hams, lard, linseed oil, onions, potatoes, pork in barrels, soap, &c. The Herald says: There are two California steamers that are much over due — namely, the America and the Champion. The America sailed from this port on the 11th of December in company with the Ocean Queen, and arrived at Aspinwall on the 2td. When the Ocean Queen left Aspinwall on the 24th, the America was still there; but since then we have not heard of her. The Ocean Queen arrived here on the 3d of January and sailed at her usual time on the 12th. Had the America stated at her usual time she would have been over due more than atweekedce. The Champion it now over due about five days, and there is yet no news of her safety. We have already called our r