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-night at high water. A negro came up from Bay Point, and says that the little steamers under Com. Tatnall fired well, and that the big steamers got the devil from "Master's battery. " Five o'clock P. M.--Heavy guns heard occasionally. Some more negroes from Bay Point report Mr. Wm. Elliott and Mr. Murdoch slightly wounded from shells bursting over the fort. Further particulars have been furnished the Courier through the following correspondence: Beaufort. S. C, November 6, 1861. No firing has been heard since eight o'clock last evening. About ten o'clock this morning a few heavy guns were heard. The wind is so high and in such a direction that we can not hear the guns. A gentleman who returned last night from Bay Point and Hilton Head, reports the enemy as forty-four vessels in number, and one of our batteries (Hilton Head Battery) considerably damaged by the enemy. Captain Maffitt arrived this morning. He report's Commodore Tatnall's Flag Ship