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pped of everything edible or bibulous. From Fortress Monroe. The Northern Associated Press has the following from Fortress Monroe, under date of August 10: The steamer Quaker City this morning brought up the prize schooner George G. Baker, of Galveston, and her Confederate crew of four men in irons. The schooner was captured by one of the United States blockading fleet off Galveston, and sent to New York with a United States crew on board.--Yesterday she was captured off Cape Hatteras by the Confederate privateer "York," who put four of her own men on board. Meanwhile the "York" was seen by the gunboat "Union," who immediately gave chase, and the privateers in order to escape beached their vessel, where she was burnt by the fire from the Union's guns. The privateer crew escaped by their small boats. "The "Union" then recaptured the "Baker," and made prisoners of her crew, and transferred them to-day to the Quaker City. The U. S. prize crew placed in charge of t