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ommerce. The Confederate cruiser Shenandoah, formerly the British steamer Sea King, is actively employed in the destruction of the Yankee merchant vessels on the Atlantic. Captain F. W. Hansen, of the brig Susan, who was captured on the 4th of November, while on his way from Cardiff to Rio Grande de Sul with a cargo of coals, has arrived in New York city, in the bark Grace, of Baltimore, and furnishes the following account of the Shenandoah's doings: On the morning of the 4th of Novemb4th of November, about 2 o'clock, we made a large steamer in the distance. At 3 o'clock she tacked and stood after us, and at daylight she was off the starboard quarter, half a mile distant, when she hoisted the English flag and fired a gun. We set the colors, but did not heave to. She then hauled down the English flag and fired another gun, at the same time hoisting the rebel flag. We then backed our yards, and were shortly afterwards boarded by an armed boat from the steamer, which proved to be the Shena