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he Banks (Texas) expedition, writing under date of November 11th, communicates the highly important fact that a fleet of five French steamers arrived off Brazos on the 10th, from Vera Cruz, for the purpose of watching, no doubt, the movements of Gen. Banks. The Boston Traxeller states that Lieut. Coleman and 20 privates, (colored,) captured in Louisiana recently, were hung by the rebels. They belonged to Gen. Utiman's brigade, and were captured on a reconnaissance to Jackson, La., by Col. Logan's rebel cavalry. There was great excitement at Columbus, Ky., on the 1st inst., owing to Gen. Smith enforcing Gen. Hurlburt's conscription order. There has been a large number of arrests for military purposes. Among the rebel property confiscated in Washington is the house and furniture of John A. Campbell, and real estate of George D. Fowie, formerly of Alexandria; W. B. B. Cross; Thomas W. Greer, late pastor of the Navy Yard Baptist church; Wm. L. Bailey, John L. Lancaster of