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An Eventful history — return of Nava prisoners — interesting details. The Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, of Tuesday, contains the following interesting nargative: On Sunday morning last, Capt. Fritzinger of the schooner Fanny Lee, of Nassan, New Providence, arrived here, where he resides.--With Capt. Fritzinger came Mr. Shepherd, a native of Charleston, S. C., but for many years a resident of this place. Mr. Shepherd shipped on board the brig Sarah Star, and was on board of that vessel when she was captured by the U. S. blockading steamship Wabash. The account he gives of what occurred since he left this port is as follows: The Sarah Star, loaded principally with naval stores by Messrs. G. C. & W. J. Munro, went to sea over the Cape Fear Bar, on the 28th of July, having cleared for Liverpool. About three o'clock on the afternoon of the same day, she was captured by the Federal steamer Wabash. The Sarah Star saw the steamer for three hours, and steered for her. When cap