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St. Louis with his full Staff on Thursday evening last. The attack on Charleston — official Inquiry. In the Court of Inquiry to-day, in the case of Engineer Stimers's charge preferred against Admiral Dupont, C. C. Fulton, of the Baltimore American, was the principal witness.--He testified that Mr. Stimers informed him heMr. Stimers informed him he visited all the Monitors on the morning of the 8th of April, at one o'clock, reported to the Admiral that they were all in a condition for immediate service, and that the Admiral told him he had decided not to renew the fight.--The decision created great surprise among the junior officers. He heard Stimers say he believed the AdmStimers say he believed the Admiral would have renewed the fight if he had not been influenced by others; that the attack on Sumter was not an earnest one, and the Monitors were capable, in his opinion, of renewing the attack. That in his opinion if the Ericsson rafts had been used the Monitors could have reached the city. He expressed disappointment and chagr