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Baltimore vessels captured.

--The steaming Live Yankee arrived at the Philadelphia Navy-Yard on Saturday morning, from Hampton Roads, having in tow three schooners loaded with tobacco, in cases and boxes. The names of the vessels are the Emily Ann, Mary Willis, and Delaware Farmer, all owned in Baltimore. These vessels started from Richmond to go to Baltimore. Finding it impossible to pass the blockade, they quietly surrendered to the ‘"Harriet Lane,"’ and orders coming from the Minnesota, the flag-ship of the squadron, to have them taken to Philadelphia, they were taken in tow by the Live Yankee.

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