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hat fewer of the Massachusetts officers would have been killed had they not have been too proud to surrender. Federal prisoners at Charleston.letters from Col. Corcoran We make the following extracts from letters from Col. Corcoran, of the New York 69th regiment, now in confinement at Castle Pinckney, S. C. He was capturedCol. Corcoran, of the New York 69th regiment, now in confinement at Castle Pinckney, S. C. He was captured, it will be remembered, at Bull Run, and is held as a hostage for Smith, convicted of piracy in Philadelphia. Col. C. says: In my last I mentioned that the people of Charleston had treated us with considerable courtesy on the occasion of our arrival in and departure from that city, but neglected to state another favorable cf the care and attention bestowed in dressing and cleaning the wounded, and many attribute their recovery to their untiring exertions. In another letter, Col. Corcoran writes as follows: The prisoners here who left Richmond on the 13th ult., consist of thirty-four officers and 120 non-commissioned officers and privates;