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hia, aged 36 years, and his wife resides in Washington. Major Sutherland served with distinction in the Mexican war and elicited the warm commendations of Gen. Scott. He was present at the storming of Chepultepec, under Gens. Quitman and Shields, and at the close of hostilities he received two brevets fro gallant conduct in the field. During his stay at the Metropolitan he endeavored to get a commission under Gen. Burnside, but without success. He had previously made an application to Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, with similar result. Deceased was a man of good family, and was well skilled in his profession. Vessels captured by the Privateer Beauregard--running the blockade. From the Washington Star, of the 30th ult., we clip the following items: The Boston Merchants' Exchange has the intelligence that the privateer Beauregard, which was captured by Capt. Rogers, of the gun-boat W. G. Anderson, on the 12th inst, had taken two prizes before falling into the hands of