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hich run the blockade some time since at Savannah, and who was sent here, as will be remembered, from Norfolk by a flag of truce some weeks since, but were immediately returned by Gen. Wool. The rest of the crew are still in Norfolk. Up to last Saturday they were supported by the British Consul, but a recent dispatch from Lord Lyons has thrown them upon their own resources, and it is supposed they will be forced to enlist in the rebel navy. One of the men, who left Savannah on the 1st of April, confirms the reports of the great consternation there incident upon the expected attack on Fort Pulaski and the city. The steamer Fingal, and other vessels in the harbor, were ready to be sunk or burnt. Considerable mortality prevailed among the rebel troops in the vicinity of Savannah. Our informant says they have been dying in large numbers from sickness induced on account of the dirty condition in which they keep themselves. As heretofore frequently stated, the city might have bee