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ve been largely reinforced. Hence increased watchfulness on the part of our troops has become necessary. Affairs at Panama. Washington, Dec. 26. --The flag officer of the Pacific squadron, writing from Panama under date of December 13thPanama under date of December 13th, says: "All remains quiet at Panama and throughout the Isthmus. The recent recognition of the Mosquito Government by the authorities of Panama seems to have tranquilized the public mind, and produced a general feeling of security not experienced foPanama and throughout the Isthmus. The recent recognition of the Mosquito Government by the authorities of Panama seems to have tranquilized the public mind, and produced a general feeling of security not experienced for many years past." Heavy cannonading heard on the coast of long Island. Stonington, Conn., Dec. 26. --All day heavy cannonading has been heard in the direction of Gardner's Bay. Long Island. A messenger from Fisher's Island reports a mPanama seems to have tranquilized the public mind, and produced a general feeling of security not experienced for many years past." Heavy cannonading heard on the coast of long Island. Stonington, Conn., Dec. 26. --All day heavy cannonading has been heard in the direction of Gardner's Bay. Long Island. A messenger from Fisher's Island reports a mysterious light last evening in that vicinity. Arrival of the Arago. New York, Dec. 26. --The steamer Arago with Gen. Scott among her passengers arrived here at 5:30 P. M. Her news is anticipated. She brought full files of papers but no