Show TIM yacht the following which we take from the Sav savanah anali ga al aws is an account of the larceny of the yacht wanderer from the harbor of that city the follower follo following is the history of the transaction on tuesday persons person I on I 1 the he luwe lower r bay observed that t ahti 0 wanderer was taking stores and on the sam aft n hog li on tuesday evening lamar her owner who had been absent and but just returned to the city met collector boston and stated to him that he hd had reason to suspect that capt martin who had been negotiating otia tim n A ith him for an interest in the wanderer and who N it see seems thail a assume assumed the comma command ra of her intended to sit steal ohp vessel gel and d rp re il lie I 1 officers of th the e cutter to 0 keep p close lose watch on her boston i informed formed 11 d L lamar a that the cutter had ha d gohe fosea s e a I 1 and that he had no means of preventing ventin the vessel from being stolen 1 1 leaving him to employ amplo y such sue h means as the civil authorities of the port would afford him on wednesday morning the wan derer having disappeared during the night mr lamir lamar lam ir called on mr boston and notified him of the fait fact and asked luin him to write to tho the amer ainer ican ican consul at havana and to others advis iti them of the escape and lamar subsequently returned returned to the custom house and said to boston that the wanderer was aground in in the river and requested him to furnish a steamer to go in pursuit of her mr boston in informed formed lamar that it was nas a new case in in his experience that tho the escape was a violation of the revenue laws but it was his property that had been sto len jen mr lamars that he did not feel authorized the cutter not being at his command to contract a debt on oil the part of the government to recover his vess vessel elat at the sar fame inne informing him that if he be w would 0 ll 11 ad pr procure 0 a steamer to go in in purs pursuit u it of the wanderer anderer lV he would instruct an officer of the revenue to accompany them and that he would lay the matter before the government and if payment of the expenses incurred d were e refused he sir mr lamar would be responsible the interview between boston an and d lamar took place about nine nine I 1 a ms m i at which time the wanderer was seen from the exchange steeple aground not far from tybee lybee mr air 0 lamar amar p procured procured the steam tu tug columbus U in bus and accompanied bytho custom house offic rs with a number of friends well armed ilbong among whom were several who had sold ship supplies to the wanderer yet to be pies p paid a for left the city at 15 minutes pat pait 10 in pursuit P from roin the steeple of the exchange the wanderer was seen to get under way tt ay about half balf past 11 and on the arrival of the columbus ut at 1 tybee y at half balf past 12 the yacht having baying a favorable windway wind iwas was entirely out of sight no doubt that vessel has gone to the coast of africa to take in in another cargo and it loo looks s very much as though the whole matter was arranged with lamar a and nd connived aaby hiro him I 1 |