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at Fort Clark, a small battery recently erected, about three-fourths of a mile Northeast of Fort Hatteras. The guns were all badly mounted, and incapable of being worked to advantage. He must have had one company from Elizabeth City, one from Currituck, one or two from Martin, and, perhaps, one from Camden. Col. Martin dispatched a messenger to Beacon Island for four other companies of his command, which arrived there on Wednesday evening. viz: The Washington Grays, Capt. T. Sparrow; Tar Col. Bradford, Major Andrews, Col. Martin, Lieut. Col. Johnson and Major Gilliam. Many of the men and officers were our first young men in the eastern counties. Beaufort, Pitt, Martin, Washington, Hertford, Pasquotank, and perhaps Camden and Currituck, are in mourning. How deeply do we sympathize with them. We learn that Beacon Island was evacuated on Saturday morning, and that the Federal fleet left Hatteras on Friday, bound southward. We simply give these particulars as we heard the