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y-seven heavy guns, ranged in two tiers, one in Bomb-proof casemates and the other in barbette. It is probable that some, if not all, of these guns were removed before the fort was destroyed. The steamer Nashville, which was burned, was seized in Charleston at the breaking out of the national troubles, and subsequently fitted out as a Confederate gunboat, in which character she went to England, destroying several Northern merchant vessels on her voyage out. She remained in the harbor of Southampton for nearly two months, a part of the time closely watched by a federal gunboat, but under the action of the British neutrality laws was allowed to depart from the coast unmolested Arriving off Beaufort, she, by a rase, passed the blockading vessels and entered the harbor with a valuable cargo. The Nashville when seized was mostly owned in New York. The intelligence of the battle near Winchester on Sunday and the subsequent movements of the army, although meagre, is yet very importan