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for the rebel States. -- This vessel will not deviate from her voyage in order to run the blockade, unless the master and crew should be overpowered by the passengers, who are well armed with revolvers, as the captain positively refused to jeo pardize the property of his owners by any such conduct — having been duly approached for that purpose with the yellow oil which gives elastict by to conscience in these days.-- The British schooner J. H. Toone, Pennington, is also taking in cargo for Tampico or Matamoras, of the same description, and will be ready for sea on Wednesday next, the 25th, and she will attempt to pass the block-ading squadron at or near Ship Island.--She will have as passengers Mr. Arnat, merchant of New Orleans, owner of the cargo, and others at present unknown. The British schooner Parliament, Gladding, master, is loading for Savannah — her cargo chiefly coffee; will take arms if they can be procured and put on board without passing through the Custom-House. She