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le way in which they can be attacked with any advantage by the means at our disposal. The unusual length of time consumed by them in what to many would appear as idle and unnecessary delay, has not been badly spent, you may rely upon it. They do not design to attack Savannah until they have strong grounds of hope for a successful issue to the venture. It has also led many to imagine that their failure to advance upon us was owing solely to the impossibility of getting their gunboats through Wall's cut into the river, which is a mistake, as they have already passed the most difficult part of the narrow and shallow passage. The people have taken hope from this unaccountable delay and have surmised a thousand causes for it; besides that already given, they have added that the smallness of the force which General Sherman has at his command has prevented any attempt. The attack will come, and it will be one, you may rest assured, that will demand our utmost exertions to repel. I believ
t--Celonel M'Causland. Lieut-Colonel Reid--wounded. Company A--Killed--Private John D Palmer. Wounded — Privates G C Fosinger, T H Harvey, John T Howard, Luke T Wallace, W P Henson and Bird L Jones. Company B--Killed — Privates J Dotts and Harvey Dillison. Wounded — Privates John H Etter, W S Herald, John B Mangus, and Jos Gore. Company C.--Killed — Corp'l Lewis Clark, and privates Lee Harless, James Harriss, and John Gunoe. Wounded--Privates David Dingus, Wm Richards, Joshua Wall, and McMeely. Company D.--Killed — Serg't Lewis Cook, and private W C Sigga. Wounded-- 1st Sergeant Julian Ballard, and privates Johnston Runelds, Floyd Nelson, Johnson Jordan, Joe Ferrill, William Farley, and Van Holston. Company E.--Killed — None. Wounded — Serg't Eldidge Henderson, and privates Wm Rodgers, Jas R Davis, David Collins, John Crawford, Wm. M Millin, Floyd M Millin, and Wilten Thompson. Company F.--Killed--Private Abe Young Wounded--Privates Charles