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ward Hewitt, Lieut., $20.00; Captain S. P. Dushane, A. A. Q. M., 20.00; D. G. Hitchcock, Lieut., 25.00;--Wheat, 5.00; John Fleneken, O. S., 5.00; Wm. Keller, 2d Serg't., 5.00; John W. Carrol, Corp., 5.00; John Boyle, Corp., 5.00; James M. Brown, 1500. John H. Bizer, 5.00; Stephen Burke, 5.00; Robert Bristol, 5.00; Robert J. Qumming, 5.00; James Currien, 5.00; Edward Carr, 5.00; Wm. Clyne, 5.00; Peter Coriners, 5.00, Edward Daily, No. 1, 5.00; Edward Daily, No. 2, 5.00; Patrick Deary, 5.00; John Evans, 5.00;John Fossie, 5.00; Stephen Foley, 5,00; James T. Hays, 5.00; Thomas Harris, 5.00; Peter. J. Hackett, 5,00; Henry Kelly, 5.00; Michael Kane, 5,00; Patrick Larkin, 5.00; Leonard Miller, 5.00; John McCarty, No. 1, 5,00; John McCarty, No. 3,5.00; Robt. Morgan, 5.00; Stephen Mulcachie, 5.00; Chas. Murray, 5.00; James O'Conner, 5.00; John O'Donnel, 5.00; Joseph Perkins, 5.00; John C. Johnson, 5.00; James Kiley, 5.00; Michael Sullivan, 5.00; Samuel Wayts, 5.00; Thomas Williams, 10.00; Dani
l as having avoided the old whalers, which have recently been sunk in the channel. The Savannah Republican, of yesterday morning, says that Capt. John Stephenson's schooner Lucy Waring, which has just been released from the Lincoln fleet arrived yesterday, and says that seventy-five vessels were at Port Royal. The Republican says the Federals landed 6,000 troops at Port Royal on Wednesday morning under cover of shells and gun-boats. Gen. Pemberton, with Jones's regiment and four companies of Dunovant's regiment advanced upon them when a fierce battle ensued, which resulted in driving the enemy, with considerable loss, under cover of their guns. The Confederates fell back to Gardiner's corner. Our loss was eight killed and fifteen wounded. Gen. Evans, with large reinforcements, went promptly to the scene of action, and the firing was renewed at ten o'clock on yesterday morning. The Savannah Morning News says that General Lee has also gone to the scene of action.