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nstructed in New Orleans is said to be a failure. It lacks speed and ventilation. Perhaps these defects can be removed. A letter from Major Andrews, one of the Hatteras captives, says that he is comfortably situated and well cared for in his new quarters in New York. The First S. C. Volunteers, under Colonel. Maxey Gregg, have arrived at Suffolk, Nansemond county, where they are stationed for the present. Thomas D. Watson, Esq., one of the oldest amateurs of the turf in America, died at his residence in Petersburg, on Thursday night last. Major Joseph Mayo, of the 3rd Regiment Va. Vols., stationed near Norfolk, has been presented with a fine horse by that regiment. T. B. Howard, Jr., of Columbus, Ga., has been appointed Sergeant Major of Col. Benning's Regiment, 19th Ga. Vols. The 14th Georgia Regiment passed through Petersburg on Friday last, for an important point. The schr. Gen. Ripley, of 162 tons, was launched at Charleston on the 7th inst.