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t valuable articles of the citizens have been removed to places of safety, beyond the reach of the invader's grasp. All business at Darten has been suspended, and the mer have removed all their goods from the place. We learn that the people of Darien, with the true spirit which ever actuated them and their ancestors, have determined not to allow the mean cowardice of their towns of Jacksonville and Nashville, (we mean the Republican portion of them, but have resolved, if the Yankees attempt to land at that place, to fight them to the death, and never surrender the town while there is a man left a defend it. There was stored at Darien a large quantity of rein and turpentine, all of which was destroyed yesterday by order of the military authorities. We also learn that all the timber — and there was a large amount of it in the difference booms — has been turned shrift; and as there was a heavy fresher in the river, it will soon be beyond the reach of the Yankees and far out to