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Affairs in Maryland. From the Baltimore papers of the 21th we gather the following. The prize schooner Beverly--search of a boarding school for Contrabands--1 Portent suit, &c. Baltimore.--The examination of the case of the schooner Beverly, Capt. Thomas Branch, of Nova Scotia, captured by the United States schooner Gemsbock, on the 3d of October, off the Frying Pan Shouls, near the coast of North Carolina, while attempting to run the blockade, took place before United States Commissioner Ridgley on Saturday, who sent the case to the United States District Court. The vessel arrived in port on Friday, in charge of a prize crew, under Acting Master George W. Donnell, United States Navy. The schooner is of 113 tone burthen, and is valued at $2,500. Her cargo is value at $6,000, and consists of shoes, salt fish, and $2,000 worth of dry goods. The schooner was built in Beverly, Massachusetts, in 1842, for the firm of Foster & Co of Halifax who, it is supposed, still own her