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everal prizes, one being the Southern privateer steamer William H. Webb, just as the latter was in the act of capturing a Northern brig called the East, of New York. The Massachusetts has also taken a prize off Kev West, the Etna, an English bark, loaded with rified cannon, &c., for the Confederates at Pensacola; she had already been there, but was ordered away by the United States fleet, strange to say, without inspection. Our vessel, (the Wyandotte,) is stationed at the East end of Santa Rosa Island. Shooting is Baltimore — a Fright. The Baltimore Exchange says: The fright of Colonel Phillips' New York Regiment on Sunday night, at Camden station, appears to have been attended with more serious results than was at first ascertained, and which facts, from the lateness of the hour at which the affair occurred, we were unable to obtain. In addition to the killing of one of their own men, who had his head literally blown off, which is noticed by telegraph, a man named