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re--three hundred killed and wounded, including 16 officers. The enemy's loss is evidently heavy. G. T. Beauregard. Charleston, July 10--11½ P. M. To General S. Cooper. The enemy has a threatening force on the lower front of James's Island, along the Stone. An attempt was made to-day to destroy the Savannah Railroad bridge over the Edisto river, but was foiled, with the loss of one steamboat. G. T. Beauregard. Charleston, July 11--9.45 A. M. To General S. Cooper. ne. An attempt was made to-day to destroy the Savannah Railroad bridge over the Edisto river, but was foiled, with the loss of one steamboat. G. T. Beauregard. Charleston, July 11--9.45 A. M. To General S. Cooper. The enemy attacked in force Battery Wagner, on Morris's Island, at daylight this morning, but was quickly repulsed with the loss of 95 killed, many wounded, and 139 prisoners.--Only five casualties on our side. All quiet on James's Island. G. T. Beauregard.