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l line, arrived at the port of Richmond at 7 o'clock last Saturday morning, after a rough passage from Baltimore, where she was built. The ship is commanded by Capt. Cole, an experienced seaman, and polite and accommodating gentleman, and besides being of the most substantial build, is of pretty model and size — She is of 850 tonof the steamer George Peabody on Monday last, but had only gone a short distance when her hawser parted, because of the rough weather, and the steamer left her. Capt. Cole then put back to Baltimore and engaging a stammering, again started for this port; but having on very little freight, and the weather being rough, the tug had tain took him in charge, but on reaching Annapolis, was once more compelled to cut loose from the good ship, and run into harbor to escape the gale. At his time Capt. Cole would have hoisted sail and bid the tug adieu, but for the fact that he would have been compelled to wait for the tow on getting into the Roads. The Virgin