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Wharley, worth about $700,000, consisted of arms, ammunition, blankets, shoes, medicines, &c. This achievement was, indeed, glory enough for one day; yet this is not all; Capt. Edwards left in the port of Nassan the British steamer Gladiafor, laden with two millions worth of arms, intended for the Confederate States. She happened there, says Capt. E., in this way; She sailed from an English port, (after the Queen's, proclamation prohibiting the exportation of arms,) ostensibly for New Brunswick, to supply British subjects there, but lost her way--in a hora! Late information enables us to inform our readers that she is now safely moored in a Confederate port. a Florida port — so our hearts may also say "all's well." Escape of a Confederate criminal from Kentucky into Indiana--his statement. The Evansville (Ind.) Journal, publishes the following statement obtained from a man named Andrew W. Johnson, a deserter from the Confederate army at Bowling. Green, Kentucky