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s that the schooner Jupiter was captured near Mobile, while trying to run the blockade. She was owned and manned by the British Consul at Havana. He was also the owner of the cargo of the steamer Autona, captured some time since. The gunboats of the Potomac flotilla, now on the Rappahannock, under the command of Capt. Samuel McGraw, have lately made several expeditions, some of them with very important results. A few days since several of the gunboats steamed up to the town of Tappahannock, where there was a strong rebel cavalry picket, which was shelled out, and some of our men landed, and they destroyed about 20,000 bushels of grain which were stored there. A party was sent ashore one night near Urbana, and came off with a quantity of goods intended for the rebels. They brought off also a couple of Secesh flags as trophies. A dispatch from Murfreesboro', dated the 3d, says: Scouts who have thoroughly scoured the country on our left and in our rear report hav