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ould be in our possession on Monday, beyond a doubt, as rumors had reached the fleet that Bragg was rapidly evacuating it. Fort Anderson was the only work of any importance that barred the passage of our troops and naval vessels up to the city. The evacuation of Fort Anderson is said to have been hastened by a daring adventure of Lieutenant Cushing, he having floated a large scow up the river with the tide past the fort. It was discovered by the rebels, who thought it, in the darkness, to be a monitor that had flanked the fort, and caused a precipitate retreat. Foreign relations. A Washington telegram to the New York Times says: The statement in the London Times that we would be without a Minister from France pending the question of the recognition of Maximilian is not deemed, by those here who know, creditable, or amounting to anything if it did. Both Governments are now represented by Charge D' Affairs, and everything pertaining to our relations are friendly.