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s, and at Dog river a formidable sand battery commands the channel. On the east side of the Spanish river the ship Danube, mounting six guns and heavily iron clad, is anchored. She is officered from the army. These is no scarcity of iron for mailing vessels, as the rebels are converting railroad iron, taken from the abandoned railroads, into iron for the vessels. The stock of cotton in Mobile is quite large but there is but very little trade. Prices of provisions range quite high. Rice flour sells at $65 per bbl; shoes and boots at $25 to $50; capt $10; overcoats, of common quality, $150; pantaloons $75 to $80. New York politics — another fusion party. The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes: It may be of some interest to the student of New York politics, at a distance, to know that a programme for the construction of a new Conservative (or fusion) party has been formally agreed to by a number of prominent Republicans on the one Band, and