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ur hundred rebels evacuated it. He then proceeded up the river, finding all the rebel batteries, which were numerous, between Hardy's Point, Fort Huger, and Jamestown, deserted, with their guns mostly dismounted and rendered temporarily useless. Com. Goldsborough took the proper precautions to secure the ordnance thus left by the rebels. The affair at Fort Darling. Near Jamestown he met the division of his squadron that had previously gone up the river, under Commander John Rodgers, and learned the history of the fight of the day before at Fort Darling, and also of the bursting of the Haugatuck's large gun, and the evacuation by the rebels of squadron up the river. When last heard from on Friday, Commodore Goldsborough was continuing his progress, with the most of his squadron, up the river above Jamestown, securing the ordinaries, etc., abandoned by the rebels as he progressed. The general evacuation of their works be low Fort Darling has doubtless enabled Com