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Important from Texas--blockade of Galveston--five small vessels captured. The Galveston Civilian, extra, of the 3d instant, thus announces the blockade of that port: Yesterday forenoon the lookout on Hendley's buildings run up the red flag, signalizing war vessels, with the token for one sail and one steamer beneath, bringing groups of curious observers to the observatories with which Galveston is so well provided. In due time the dark hull of a large steam propeller loomed up above the waters, followed by a "low, black," but by no means "rakish looking schooner," and approached the anchorage outside the bar. By order of Capt. Moore, of the Confederate States Army, Capt. Thomas Chubb, with the pilot boat Royal Yacht, with our fellow citizen John S. Sydnor, proceeded to board the steamer, which proved to be the South Carolina, formerly in the New York and Savannah trade, but now converted into a war vessel. The Royal Yacht, in answer to the pilot signal of the stea