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giment of Regulars arrived at the scene of action on Wednesday night, and on yesterday bore a gallant part in the fight. Four or five of his men were killed early in the action. The corps lost two of their guns and several horses. Col. Randolph Spaulding Georgia Volunteer Regiment, commanded by Capt. Berry were also in the engagement. They were marched to the beach where they received a galling fire of round shot and shell from the fleet, which, however, they were unable to return with the fall of one of them received a slight injury in the shoulder. The Colonel and his regiment was at one time exposed to a terrific shelling from the ships, and it is only surprising that more of them were not killed and wounded. Colonel Randolph Spaulding, not being in command of his regiment, joined a corps belonging to another regiment, and engaged in the fight, as far as it was possible for the infantry to participate in it, with his musket on his shoulder. Between 11 and 12 o'cl