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her wharf on that day, on suspicion of having contraband goods aboard. The report of the seizure says: These goods were found to consist of a large number of packages, containing bowie-knives, pikes and other articles. Late on Saturday evening the revenue officers acquainted the Collector with the facts in the case, who immediately ordered her detention. The agents of the vessel are C. N. Smith & Co., of South street, who at once proceeded to Washington and laid the case before Secretary Chase, who, upon hearing the statements of the parties, referred them back to the Collector for adjudication. They returned yesterday (Monday) morning, and from what transpired during the day, it is believed that the Collector determined upon the discharge of the ship's cargo as contraband of war. The Blackstone is now lying at the Atlantic dock, Brooklyn, in charge of the authorities. She is an exceedingly handsome vessel, with a valuable cargo, and had a regular clearance for New Orleans.