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able opportunity to run the blockade, and failed. The captain and crew are at liberty. The vessel was taken to Stewart's wharf, foot of Bond street--Commissioner Ridgely applied to the court on Saturday for authority to move the cargo, the vessel being in a leaky condition. The court stated that the power was with the commissioner to have the cargo secured from damage by storing in if necessary. Mr. Ridgely then stated he would have the cargo removed. Sergeant Samuel Currey, of Baltimore county, of the First Maryland Cavalry regiment, Col. Creager, died yesterday at the Adams House Hospital, after an illness of about two weeks. Four runaways, alleged fugitive slaves, were apprehended on Saturday, in the neighborhood of Cockeysville, and committed to jail at Towsontown. According to their statement they are from the vicinity of Wicomico river, Virginia, and landed, from a boat at Locust Point, in this city. They were making their way towards Pennsylvania. Charles Ti