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ers. Lieut. Sharp, who is among the Hatter is prisoners at Fort Lafayette, writes that his comrades and himself are still confined at Fort Hamilton, on Governor's Island, and that they are all well, and as cheerful as men can be, situated as they are, and separated from the comforts and companionship of home. They have a sutler, and enjoy all the articles of diet daily which the New York markets afford. Lieut. Sharp writes that Lieutenant Pegram, who surrendered at Rich Mountain, and Capt. De. Lagnel, captured subsequently, have been transferred from Fort Lafayette to Fort Hamilton, and are now quartered with all the commissioned officers taken at Hatteras. This removal is no doubt highly gratifying to Messrs. Pegram and De Lagnel, as they are thus brought in contact with brother officers and familiar and intimate friends. The society at Fort Lafayette was as good as they could have desired, but they have more acquaintances on Governor's Island, and enjoy more privileges in th