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ng the enemy, Col. Terry of the Texas Rangers, was killed in the moment of victory. His regiment deplore the loss of a brave and beloved commander,--the army one of its ablest officers. The General commanding returns his thanks to Brig. Gen. Hindman and his command, for their conduct in the initiative of the campaign is Kentucky, and he hails the brilliant courage shown in the affair as a bright augury, of their valor when the actual hour comes for a decisive blow. By order of Maj. Gen. Harder. D. H. White, Act. A. A. Gen. The Yankee Stone fleet off Charleston, South Carolina. From the Charleston Courier, of the 21st, Inst., we extract the following: On Thursday last Federal vessels kept arriving off this harbor during the entire day, and on Friday morning not less than twenty-three of all classes were in sight. As well as could be noticed with a spy glass from a distance of three or four miles, there were some four gun boats, one large steamer which looked