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S. Barron, Flag-Officer Confederate States Navy, Commanding Naval Forces Virginia and North Carolina. Wm. F. Martin, Col. Seventh Reg't Infantry, North Carolina Volunteers. W. L. G. Andrews, Major Commanding Forts Hatteras and Clark. U. S. Chartered Steamer Adelaide, August 31, 1861. To Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy: Sir: I have to report that the expedition to Cape Hatteras Inlet has resulted in a signal victory over the rebels. The capture of two for compound fracture of both bones. This gentleman escaped from Hatteras, prior to the surrender, in the privateer Winslow. Willoughby Davis, aged 22, a native of North Carolina--Jonesboro' Guards — wound in instep; not serious. William E. Clark, aged 17, of North Carolina--Tar Run Boys; wound in thigh. James A. Coony, ages 23, native of North Carolina--Tar Run Boys; wound in shoulder; quite serious — doing well. W. G. Andrews, of the Hamilton Guards — Lacerated wound in l<