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e clutches of Lincoln's minions: Capt. John E. Edwards, of the George B. Sloat, who, it will be recollected, was captured by the Federal war steamer Mohawk, reached our town the day before yesterday, on his way to his home in the city of Apalachicola. His family are now aware of his escape from Yankee clutches, but he will not be the less warmly welcomed that his coming is unexpected. Our readers will also remember the gallant conduct of Mrs. D. P. Holland, at the time of the capturebeing required to appear again before the court on Monday, he determined to use the interval in endeavoring to effect his escape. As good fortune would have it, on Sunday he came bluff up to an old acquaintance whom, he had once befriended in Apalachicola, who informed him there was a ship in port just on the eve of sailing for Nassan, New Providence, on the British Bahama Islands. At the instigation and by the aid of this friend he obtained from an English Captain a discharge from his vessel