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ter, and tacking ship soon overhauled her. A gun fired across the bow of the stranger speedily brought her to. The Captain was ordered to come on board the Dixie, and his papers showed his vessel to be the bark Glen, of Portland, Me. bound to Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, with a cargo of goal — Without further ceremony, the Yankee shipper was informed of the business of his capture, and made prisoner. A grins crew was put aboard the Glen, who didn't take her to Fort Jefferson, and the Dixie went onFort Jefferson, and the Dixie went on her way rejoining. On Thursday, the 26th, the schooner Mary Alice, of New York, from the West ladies, with a cargo of sugar, bound for New York, have in sight. A messenger from Long Tom explained the meaning of the Stars and dark, and the Mary Alice was upon a prize, [As our readers know, she was afterwards recaptured by the blockaders,] On the 27th two sail were for a short time in sight; but a heavy squall came up, accompanied by a water-spout, which passed close ahead of the privateer, an