[London] Saturday, Feb. 1.
The Aurora, John Hutchin.son master, late the Oxford, of Glasgow. taken by the rebels, with a party of the 71st regiment on board, and carried into Virginia, is brought into Liverpool, laden with 412 hogsheads of tobacco on account of the Congress, and bound to Nantz or Bourdeaux. She was navigated by 15 men, and had a Mr. Hall on board in; the capacity of a supercargo; eight of the crew were Englishmen, and had all been prisoners in America. About the longitude of 16 W. and lat. 47, Wm. Turner, boatswain of a ship, and who had previously sounded the inclinations of the English sailors, and found them willing to assist in seizing the vessel and carrying her to England, secured the captain and supercargo in the cabbin, while his companions secured the Amer~can sailors upon deck; they were all soon overpowered, and Turner, who took the command, shaped his course for Liverpool, where he arrived the 29th instant. All the American papers were secured, and the cargo, at the present price of tobacco, is of very great value.