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es at battery Wagner on Saturday were four killed and twenty-one wounded. On Saturday afternoon the steamer Spalding, Capt. Dexter, went down to the fleet with a flag of truce flying, having on board H. P. Walker, Esq., British Consul, and Col. Roman, of Gen. Beauregard's staff, bearing a communication from Gen. Beauregard to Gen. Gillmore. They were met by Lieut. Forrest, of the Ironsides, who received their communications and returned to his vessel for orders. On his return Lieut. Forrehe removal of non-combatants. It being late in the evening the interview could not be had, but a reply was expected Sunday morning. The following is a copy of the reply of Gen. Beauregard to the communication of Gen. Gillmore, conveyed by Col. Roman under flag of truce to the enemy's flag ship for delivery: Hdq'rs Dep't S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C., Aug. 22, 1863. Sir: Last night, at 15 minutes before 11 o'clock, during my absence on a reconnaissance of my fortificat