25 DECEMBER 1841, Page 6

Captain J. R. Crosbie, of the brig Elizabeth Wood, from

Nassau, New Providence, sailed the 21st November, reports that the brig Creole, of Richmond, Virginia, bound to New Orleans, arrived at Nassau on the 9th November, with about one hundred and fifty slaves on board, in a mutinous state. They dbtained possession of the vessel, and demanded that they should be landed at a British colony. Having disabled the Captain, and killed some of the crew, they murdered Mr. Howell, part- owner of the slaves, who was passenger on board, by severing his head from his body, and afterwards throwing his remains overboard. They compelled another ship-captain, who was on board as passenger, to steer the brig to Nassau, where he made the above report on arrival. Several of the ringleaders were placed in prison, and the rest of the slaves suffered to go at liberty. It was reported that the Americans protested against their being allowed to land, but without effect. The Creole had sailed again for New Orleans in charge of the crew.—Sun, Dec. 25.