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The case of the Ovieta — release of a British steamer.

Charleston, July 25.
--Nassau advices to the 15th instant say that the case of the steamship Ovieta, generally supposed to be intended for the Confederate service, had been brought before the British Vice- Admiralty Court.

Judge Betts, of the U. S. District Court of New York, had released the British steamer Laburna, captured with cotton at the month of the Rio Grande, as a neutral party not informed of the blockade. It was supposed that he would also release the steamers Bermuda and Circassian on the same ground.

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