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eer; but I'll be hanged if I. thought she was a man." The mate of the brig, who looked as stout and as jolly as a Dutchman, could scarcely retain his risibility, although it threatened to do him consummate damage about the region of the diaphragm. "All I know is," he jocularly observed, "that I was piloting the brig when they overhauled me, and piloted me up here where you see me now. " I have been introduced to, and have had conversations with, Colonel Zarvona and his adjutant, George W. Alexander, a fierce looking but withal intelligent man, who, he informs me, was officer of the ship which first brought Kossuth to England. Colonel Thomas is a tall, thin young man, twenty seven years of age, with sharp, irregular features, deep intentions in his cheeks, blue eyes, long, aquiline shaped nose, and is closely shaved on head and face. He, is a native of Maryland, and has served with Garibaldi in the ranks during the Italian campaign. There is a deep-seated melancholy about the