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From Charleston — Another Emilie St. Pierre affair. Charleston, Dec. 31. --The British steam sloop-of-war Petrel, just from Fortress Monroe, is now off the bar. She will enter the harbor as soon as the tide permits. It is reported that the French corvette Milan, now in the harbor, will remain until the receipt of further orders. Another recapture similar to the Emilie St. Pierre affair has taken place. The schooner Emma Tuttle, supposed bound for a Confederate port, was taken by a Yankee cruiser, and put in charge of a prize crew. The original officers and crew being left on board as prisoners adroitly recaptured the schooner, and carried the vassal back to Nassau, with the prize crew as prisoners.
Interesting from Nassau — recapture of the schooner Emma Tuttle. Charleston, Dec. 31. --A Nassau letter, of the 22d inst., received here, reports the recaptured and arrival at Run Cay, of the schooner Emma Tuttle taken by the Yankee blockaders of Wilmington. It appears that a terrific gale sprung up, and the Federalprung up, and the Federal Captain and prize crew becoming alarmed, released and sought the assistance of the Captain of the captured vessel. The latter, with the mate and cook, succeeded in getting possession of all the arms on board, recaptured her and took her to Nassau. The Yankee officer and crew were landed at Nassau. prung up, and the Federal Captain and prize crew becoming alarmed, released and sought the assistance of the Captain of the captured vessel. The latter, with the mate and cook, succeeded in getting possession of all the arms on board, recaptured her and took her to Nassau. The Yankee officer and crew were landed at Nassau.