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railroad depot. The engineers are now constructing the bridge without interruption, supported by the 89th New York, Col. Fairchild. The rebels still maintain their ground opposite the upper bridges. The cavalry are now passing Gen. Sampson's h her. She was worth $200,000. Shortly after she bagged the Thomas B. Wales, from Calcutta for Boston, having on board Mr. Fairchild, the United States Consul at Mauritius. The following is a description of this capture by one of the crew: The overboard and then hauled up on the Alabama. --The crew of the Wales then went aboard, and, excepting the Captain and Mr. Fairchild and family, the American Consul at Mauritius, were put in irons and imprisoned in the fire- room. The men were decens were made to others, but they refused. The men do not complain of ill-treatment on board the Alabama. The Consul, Mr. Fairchild, the Captain of the Wales, and the ladies, including the Captain and Consul's wives, were all well treated. Capt