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ga, escaped from Wilmington on the 27th of October, and is now off our coast capturing and burning American ships. Her commander to Lieutenant Willinson, of the Confederate navy. --This new privateer is a steamer, painted par-green; fore-and-aft- schooner-rigged, masts chart without top-masts, and with two smokestacks. She carries an armament of three guns. one 32-pounder and the 24's, and is manned by a crew of one hundred and fifty men. Her officers say that she ran out from Wilmington, North Carolina, on the night of the ultimo, together with one other armed steamer." The crews of the ships Shooting Star, of New York; Mark W. Potter, of Bangor; and Emma W. Hall, of New York; all arrived in New York on Friday, their vessels having been burnt by the Chickamauga. On the same day, the crews of the back Therese, of Baltimore; schooners A. J. Bird, of Rockland; E. F. Lewis, of Portland; and Antelope, from Matanras, arrived in New York, their vessels having been burnt by the C