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naval operations on the coasts of Georgia and Florida, received at Washington a few days ago: Official report of Com Dupont. Flag Ship Wabash, off St. John's Fla., March 19, 1862. Sir: I had the honor to inform the Department, in my comeffects on the inhabitants. I enclose a copy of Commodore Gordon's interesting report. Very respectfully, &c. S. F. Dupont, Flag Officer. To the Hon. Gidson Welles. United States Steamer Mohican, Off Brunswick, Fla., March 10, 1862e interest. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, S. W. Gordon, Commander and Ser for Officer, Flag Officer S. F. Dupont, Commanding South Atlantic Blockading equidion. Flag Ship Wadash, Off St. Jabbin, Fla., March 20, 1862ington, landsman, into which I shall make further inquiries. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, S. F. Dupont, Flag Officer South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. General Shields's
his mining comrade, the sobbing of a wife or sister over the loss of a loved companion — all contrasted strangely with the joyous and merry crowd that might have been witnessed in the same wrecked cars a few moments before. The bodies of ten dead soldiers were soon removed from the places where death had overtaken them. About thirty others were wounded. More prisoners. During the past week, (says the Tallahassee Floridian, of the 29th ult.,) five of Old Abe's men, belonging to Com. Dupont's fleet, have arrived in Tallahassee and taken lodgings in the Leon jail. These men were captured by some of Captain Pickett's men, and the other three by men from different companies, under the command of Lieut Strange, who, we regret to say, was mortally wounded. In the latter capture four white men of the enemy were killed, and a contraband captured. Eater News. We copy the following from papers received last night: A Federal account of Affairs on the down Potomac Ye