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Senator from Michigan, when autogies upon the deceased were delivered, the customary resolution adopted, and the House adjourned. A Confederate schooner at St. Thomas The Tidcane, of October 30 published at St. Thomas notices the arrival at that port, of the Rebel schooner Emily Tenbroock. When she first entered the portSt. Thomas notices the arrival at that port, of the Rebel schooner Emily Tenbroock. When she first entered the port she was flying the Confederate flag, but a boat from H. M. steamship Heimdal at once visited her, and the British ensign was speedily substituted. The Tenbroock produced the following clearance papers. Customs House.District and port of Savannah. C. S. These are to certify that John D. Tenbroock master or commander of the schooner called the Emily Tenbroock, burthen tons, mounted with no guns, navigated with eight men.--built, and bound for St. Thomas, hath here laden and taken on board a cargo of rice, viz: Forty-five half casks, Rice. W. Goodwin, two hundred and Rice. Dep. Collector. ninety-six bags. Rice. And entered and