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to report that the expedition to Cape Hatteras Inlet has resulted in a signal victory over the rebels. The capture of two forts, 25 cannon, 1,000 stand of arms, 715 prisoners, amongst whom are Captain Samuel Barron, Lieutenant Sharpe, and Dr. Wyatt M. Brown, all late of the United States Navy, and Major Andrews and other officers, late of the United States Navy. The amount of loss on their side is not exactly known. Five are ascertained to have been buried, and eleven wounded are on boart on board the Confederate steamers in the Sound, prior to the capitulation. Only two killed were found, and these were discovered in the out-houses of Fort Clark the day of the evacuation of that work. I understand from Surgeon Wyatt and Mr. Brown, formerly of the United States Navy, and at present holding a commission in the army of the Confederate States, and in charge of the medical department of Forts Hatteras and Clark, that ex-Lieutenant Murdaugh, of the United States Navy, was ver