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From Charleston. Charleston, Oct. 6. --An attack was made by us on the frigate Ironsides before daybreak this morning, damaging the Ironsides and alarming the enemy's whole fleet. Two of our men engaged in the expedition, including Lieut. Glasset, of the gunboat Chicora, are missing. No other losses on our side. Everything now quiet. [second Dispatch.] Charleston, Oct. 7. --For the last twenty-four hours there has been but little firing. The enemy's Morris Island works seem nearly completed.
Fight near New Albany. Mobile, Oct. 6. --A special dispatch to the Register and Advertiser, dated Okolona, October 6th, says: The enemy's cavalry, about 1,500 strong, with four guns, attacked Colonel Richardson, near New Albany, at 11 o'clock A. M. yesterday. The engagement was chiefly artillery, and lasted till 5 o'clock P. M. The enemy was repulsed.
From Wilmington. Wilmington. Oct. 6. --The Journal is suspended for a few days to repair its press. No news here.