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jutant There is reason to believe, from the ments of the prisoners, that they lost of their officers; and from all we have able to gather, it is probable that the ment we gave yesterday of their lost., eight or nine hundred--will prove correct. News from the Federal fleet. The Charleston Courier, of the 21st publishes the following: Capt. Kroeg, Mr. Dequar, and two prisoners captured by the Federals time since, have been released by order Com-Dupont. They reached Caper's Saturday, and this city Sunday morning. The Federal report of the bombardment Fort Pulaski states that 17 of their own member were killed, and but one of the garrison of the fort. The fort was shelled from weakest side. The walls were not breach as reported by the Savannah papers, but garrison were completely shelled out by tremendous fire brought to bear upon the The Federals ridiculed the fact of the federate garrison at Fort Pulaski allow them to erect their batteries so n