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A Massachusetts Yankee, named Charles H. Upton, offers himself a candidate for the Washington Congress, in the 7th district of Virginia. Upton is ambitious; but he should not abuse the patience of the people too severely. The effect of the blockade of Southern ports is very much felt in Havana, where the prices of such articles as are usually supplied from those sources have materially advanced.
who were violating the blockade. One of them, a small craft of forty tons, had stowed away in her hold some fifty suspicious-looking characters, who explained that they were a fishing party, which had been out since March, and were now returning home. They had on board as the fruits of their labors only two barrels of salt shad as provisions. Their craft is now anchored at the Navy-Yard at Washington, where they will have an opportunity to explain their views to the authorities. On the way up, the Thomas Freeborn, at daylight on Sunday fell in with the steamship Baltimore, belonging to and bound from Baltimore to Havana, out of her course in the Potomac river, near the mouth. The Freeborn mistook her for an enemy, and brought the guns to bear on her. She finally showed the American flag. She was boarded and found to be aground. Efforts were made to pull her off, resulting in parting both hawsers, and the Freeborn was obliged to leave her, to reach Washington with dispatch.