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the Port Royal fight. She is still leaking and requiring the use of the pamps. Barr, the rascally traitor, who decamped from Fort Pulaski a week or two since, had reached the fleet at Port Royal. Captain S. saw him on the flag-ship, with a uniform folded under his arm, and with a letter in his hand, which he subsequently learned was an order for two thousand dollars, to be paid the scamp as a consideration for cutting loose a raft that was anchored opposite Fort Pulaski. Capt. S. also heard it whispered among the Yankees, on the authority of Barr, that there were other officers in Pulaski who were ready to revolt, should the opportunity occur. We place not a particle of faith in the statement. Parties, arrived at the fleet from the North, reported that the crew of the prize John W. Anderson were only detained a day in Philadelphia, and are now at liberty. Captain S. thinks that Capt. Christie and the crew of the Waring were also released on their arriyal in New York.