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Provincetown, Captain Freeman, arrived at Hamilton, (Bermuda,) on the 3d inst., with 54 seamen put on board of her by Capt. Maffit, of the Confederate steamer of war Florida, to be landed at Bermuda, being the nearest port. On the previous Saturdayhaling ground, the V. H Hill was hailed from a steamer passing close under her stern, and ordered to lay to, and that Captain Maffit would send a boat alongside for her Captain, which he did. The Hamilton Mirror says: When Captain Freeman reached the deck of the Florida he was informed by Captain Maffit that he had 54 prisoners which he wished him to take on board his vessel and land at the nearest port, observing that had he not those prisoners he would have burnt his vessel, but under thxie were, on the 19th of June, transferred to an Italian brig, bound to Falmouth, England, which the Florida met with, Capt. Maffit supplying them with provisions for the passage. Three of the crew of the Southern Cross, five of the Red Gauntlet