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ads for Fort Clark, on the North Carolina coast, with several hundred tons of naval and army stores for the U. S. troops at that place. The last accounts from that place state that the soldiers were busy in the construction of wooden huts for winter quarters. Important from Key West--capture of a Confederate schooner — capture of the privateer Beauregard--the crew in irons. It was stated in the Northern papers, on the 27th ult., that two vessels — the British schooner Adelaide, of Nassau, and the Confederate privateer Beauregard, of Charleston — had been captured by the United States vessels and carried into Key West as prizes, The following particulars are taken from a letter in the New York Express, dated Key West, Nov. 21. The Adelaide was captured by the United States steamer Connecticut, Captain Wood hull, near Cape Canaveral, on the 17th inst., She is loaded with coffee, lead, and swords, having several cases of the latter. The supercargo, Lieutenant Hardee, a r<