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afternoon their drums and fifes, performing the burial march, were heard at the Fort, from which it is conjectured that some one of their number, who bad been killed by our shot, was buried. The affair off the coast of South Carolina--a Correct statement. The following private dispatch, received in Savannah on the 3d inst., in answer to an inquiry as to the real state of affairs on Port Royal river, comes from a high source, and may be relied on as strictly true: Coosawhatchie Jan. 3.--Day before yesterday the enemy landed six miles below Port Royal Ferry, under cover of the guns of seven steamers. They then marched under their cover, and made a lodgment on the main, at the ferry. On advancing, they were met by our men and driven back under the guns of their steamers, where they now remain and are fortifying. In the engagement fifteen were killed and wounded on our side, mostly by one shell.--The enemy's loss is about the same. A Federal Sergeant was captured. T
s of erection around Detroit, Michigan. The London Times, of the 17th ult, compares Lincoln to the weak, bloodthirsty despots of the olden time. The New York Herald says a decisive blow must be struck the Southern rebellion before the end of April. [associated press Dispatch.] Peters Burg, Jan. 6. --The editor of the Express has a dispatch from Norfolk to-day; which states that the Day Book has, through a flag of truce from Old Point, received the New York Herald of January 3d. Mason and Slidell sailed from Provincetown in the Rinaldo on the 1st inst. in a perfect hurricane. Gen. McClellan and his father-in-law, Mr. Marcy, are much improved in health. Three thousand troops of Picayune Butter's expedition sailed on the Constitution on the 3d inst. Gen. Williams (the hero of Kars) is erecting fortifications to command Detroit. The Spanish troops entered the city and fort at Vera Cruz, on the 17th of December, without opposition. The Mexic