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t. It is estimated that our killed and wounded will not exceed 100. Among these, however, were some valuable officers, such as Lieut.-Col. Simkins and Capt. Taham, of the let S. C. infantry, and Capt. Ryan, of the Charleston Battalion, killed, and Major Ramsay, of the Charleston Battalion, severely wounded. Colonel Shaw, of Boston, who commanded the 54th Massachusetts (negro) regiment was killed on our parapet. The Lieutenant Colonel of the fame regiment surrendered his sword to Colonel Gaillard. The Major and one of the Captains were also killed. Another Lieutenant Colonel was killed just as he had mounted a bastion. Colonel H. S. Putnam, of the 7th New Hampshire, (acting as Brigadier General.) was left dead in front of our lines. Dr. Duck, of the U. S. Navy, and the Adjutant of a Connecticut regiment were captured, and a Yankee Assistant Adjutant-General was killed. Lieut. Col. who fell shot through the breast, commanded the artillery of the post. We learn that Lie