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of the steamer Atlantic from Port Royal-- Later from the Forent — Beaufort not yet Occupied by the Federal troops. New York, Nov. 19. oyal, S. C., which place she left on the 16th, Saturday last. Beaufort had not yet been occupied by the Federal troops. Details of h stationed at various points, and several visits have been made to Beaufort by one of the regiments, but they retired, leaving the place entire flag of truce. These officers admitted that the depredations at Beaufort were the work of the blacks, and entirely exculpated our forces frd vessels were actually engaged against the battteries in front of Beaufort. Com. DuPont speaks of the Sabine, the Savannah, and the St. Lawrnitely superior to those formerly used. The plan of attack at Beaufort was different from the old style. It was first practised at Odessa, in the Crimean war, and was particularly advantageous at Beaufort, for the reason that the forts were opposite each other. The vessels und