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d, New York100,000
New battery at Fort Hamilton, at the Narrows, New York100,000
Fort at Sandy Hook, entrance to New York harbor, New Jersey300,000
Fort Millin, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania25,000
Fort Delaware, on Delaware river60,000
New fort, opposite Fort Delaware, on Delaware shore200,000
Fort Carrol, Baltimore harbor, Md200,000
Fort Calhoun, Hampton Roads, Va.200,000
Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Va.50,000
Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida300,000
Fort Jefferson, Garden Key, Tortugas Florida300,000
Additional Fort, at Tortugas, Fla200,000
Fort at Ship Island, Coast of Mississippi100,000
Fort at Fort Point, entrance San Francisco harbor200,000
Fort at Sicatraz Island, San Francisco harbor150,000
Contingencies of fortifications100,000
Total$4,710,000
Arrival of Gen.Scott in Paris — his meeting with his wife — their Domestic affairs, &c.
From the New York Herald's Paris correspondence, under date of November 26th, we extract the following:
Ex-Lieutenant Ge
off the Southwest Pass — James Robinson, A. Wardele, W. Cuthbert, George Waltz, Michael O'Brien, W. Sanger, and W. Jones.
The Empress is now on her way to this port with the captain and several of the crew on board, in charge of a prize master.
The following is the crew of the rebel dispatch schooner Adeline, captured by the frigate St. Lawrence: J. H. Hardes, nephew to General Hardee, author of the military work known as "Hardee's Tactics;" J. Dickerson (mate), John Nelson, Benjamin McKenny, Henry Johnson, William Johnson, John Q. A. Butler (captain), John Wilson, 1st, John Wilson, 2d, and Patrick Walsh.
Crew of the rebel steamer Lewis, captured by the gunboat, New London, off Mobile — Antonio De Gross, J. Williams, Wm. Brown, Manuel Antonio, Andrew Miller, Benjamin Adams.
Crew of sloop Ada--A. M. Key, Bernard Adams.
Lieutenant Baker, David Corson and John Grust, deserters from Gen. Bragg's corps d'armes.
Corporal Gaston, a United States marine, who was
by the frigate St. Lawrence: J. H. Hardes, nephew to General Hardee, author of the military work known as "Hardee's Tactics;" J. Dickerson (mate), John Nelson, Benjamin McKenny, Henry Johnson, William Johnson, John Q. A. Butler (captain), John Wilson, 1st, John Wilson, 2d, and Patrick Walsh.
Crew of the rebel steamer Lewis, captured by the gunboat, New London, off Mobile — Antonio De Gross, J. Williams, Wm. Brown, Manuel Antonio, Andrew Miller, Benjamin Adams.
Crew of sloop Ada--A. M. Key, Bernard Adams.
Lieutenant Baker, David Corson and John Grust, deserters from Gen. Bragg's corps d'armes.
Corporal Gaston, a United States marine, who was discovered giving information to the rebels while he was stationed at Fort Massachusetts, on Ship Island.
The Connecticut arrived at an early hour yesterday morning, and proceeded to the Navy-Yard, where she was moored to the buoy.
Commander Woodhull immediately went on shore to confer with the authorities in reference to
oard, by the sloop-of war Vincennes, off the Southwest Pass — James Robinson, A. Wardele, W. Cuthbert, George Waltz, Michael O'Brien, W. Sanger, and W. Jones.
The Empress is now on her way to this port with the captain and several of the crew on board, in charge of a prize master.
The following is the crew of the rebel dispatch schooner Adeline, captured by the frigate St. Lawrence: J. H. Hardes, nephew to General Hardee, author of the military work known as "Hardee's Tactics;" J. Dickerson (mate), John Nelson, Benjamin McKenny, Henry Johnson, William Johnson, John Q. A. Butler (captain), John Wilson, 1st, John Wilson, 2d, and Patrick Walsh.
Crew of the rebel steamer Lewis, captured by the gunboat, New London, off Mobile — Antonio De Gross, J. Williams, Wm. Brown, Manuel Antonio, Andrew Miller, Benjamin Adams.
Crew of sloop Ada--A. M. Key, Bernard Adams.
Lieutenant Baker, David Corson and John Grust, deserters from Gen. Bragg's corps d'armes.
Corporal Gas
th cargoes of cotton.
Arrival of the Connecticut at New York — accession of prisoners to Fort Lafayette.
The United States steamer Connecticut, Commander Maxwell Woodhull, from Galveston, November 29, Southwest Pass; December 1; Ship Island, December 2; Mobile Bar and Fort Pickens, 3d; Key West, 10th; Savannah, 12th; Forthe bombardment.
The United States steamer Richmond was coaling and repairing at Key West.
By the arrival of the United States gunboat Connecticut, Commander Woodhull, we have quite an accession to our list of residents at Fort Lafayette.
The following is a list of prison is from the rebel privateer schooner Royal Yacht,husetts, on Ship Island.
The Connecticut arrived at an early hour yesterday morning, and proceeded to the Navy-Yard, where she was moored to the buoy.
Commander Woodhull immediately went on shore to confer with the authorities in reference to the disposition of the prisoners in his charge, and a large lot of sick seamen and
of the frigate Santee:
Captain Thomas Chubb, Joseph Frisbee.
George Hall, Ambrose Snow, J. E. Davidson, John Greenhouse, Thomas C. Sanders, G. Baker, J. Kelly, R. Redman, H. M. Ducle, J. S. Hayes, J. G. Rodgers — the last three men bearing wounds of their capture.
The following is the crew list of the British bark Empress, captured with 6,000 bags of coffee on board, by the sloop-of war Vincennes, off the Southwest Pass — James Robinson, A. Wardele, W. Cuthbert, George Waltz, Michael O'Brien, W. Sanger, and W. Jones.
The Empress is now on her way to this port with the captain and several of the crew on board, in charge of a prize master.
The following is the crew of the rebel dispatch schooner Adeline, captured by the frigate St. Lawrence: J. H. Hardes, nephew to General Hardee, author of the military work known as "Hardee's Tactics;" J. Dickerson (mate), John Nelson, Benjamin McKenny, Henry Johnson, William Johnson, John Q. A. Butler (captain), John Wilson, 1st,