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Com. C. R. P. Rodgere, pushing ahead with the launches, captured the rebel steamer Darlington, containing military stores, army wagons, mules, forage, etc., and fortunately secured the draw- bridge, which was held during the night by the second launch of the Wabash. There were passengers, women and children, in the Darlington, and the brutal captain suffered her to be firc^ upon, and refused to hoist a white flag, notwithstanding the entreaties of the women. No one was injured. I send the capta...in of the steamer home, a pris- oner. His name is Jacob Brock ; he is a natire of Vermont, but has been a resident of Florida for twenty-three years. The same night, Com. C. R. P. Bodgers as- cended the St Mary's with the Ottawa, and took possession of the town, driving out a picket of the enemy's cavalry. Early in the morning the town of Femandina was also occupied by a party of seamen and ma- rines from Com. Drayton's command. In both places most of the inhabitants had fled, by order, it is said, of the rebel authorities.
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