The New York Times, May 12. 1860
BOSTON, Friday, May 11.
A Spanish brig, supposed to be a slaver, was brought into Provincetown last evening by Mr. HILL, second mate of the schooner Rienzi, which fell in with her at sea. She had all sail set. No one was on board of her. She was furnished with large quantities of water, rice, peas, beans, bread, fish and beef, and had also a large amount of lumber for a slave deck. She was probably from Havana for Africa. A receipt on board had the words “Brig Don Juan” written on it.