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Loss of the British bark Coronet. --Capt. Peck, of the steamer Cecile, which reached this city yesterday, from Savannah, via Beaufort, has favored us with the following, which is the substance of a note he received from Capt. F. N. Bonneau, of the Confederate States schooner Howell Cobb: The British bark Coronet, Capt. , but he wanted none. I again boarded her on the 18th inst, and received the same reply. I gave him written instructions as to where he was and the bearings of Savannah, and I think he has since dispatched a boat there. P. S.--The steamer Reliance has arrived, and placed men on board the bark, but it is too rough for them tten instructions as to where he was and the bearings of Savannah, and I think he has since dispatched a boat there. P. S.--The steamer Reliance has arrived, and placed men on board the bark, but it is too rough for them to work to-day. The British bark Coronet was from Savannah, bound to Liverpool.--Charleston Mercury.