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A supposed privateer. --Capt. Curtis, of the ship Windsor Forrest arrived at New York on Sunday from Liverpool, reports June 13, when S. E. from Carryafort Reef, fell in with a schooner of about 140 or 150 tons, who followed in his wake the greater part of two days, when, she being unable to come up with him, and several other vessels having hove in sight, she handled her wind and stood in for the Bahamas. From appearances, he thinks she might have been a privateer, as she had more than the usual number of men on deck and a look out man at each mast-head.
The Thirteenth of June. A patriotic and intelligent correspondent calls attention to the remarkable fact that the day recently set apart for fasting, humiliation and prayer, was the natal day of Gen. Scott, he having been born on the 13th June, 1785. He asks if it was so ordered by design that the national observances alluded to should take place on that day, or was it accidental? It was entirely accidental, and therefore what he terms "Providential." In that case, he suggests that it is "ominous for Gen. Scott and his party." The fact, if he has been reminded of it, no doubt, startled the commander of Lincoln's myrmidons, and caused the pay for which he has sold his mother Virginia, to burn his hands, as did the thirty pieces those of Judas Iscariot.