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this line for the last five or six days. The ball opened on Saturday our 10 inch mortars, which stirred the Yankees considerably. On Sunday morning they in our skirmishers in front of our battery, which resulted in quite a brisk fight. Our forces had abandon four siege howitzers that had been placed on the outer lines to annoy the enemy's gunboat; but they could not carry them off, for our battery opened a galling fire and kept it up all day. alone fired one hundred rounds. Colonel Hardaway's complimented us for our superior firing. So far, we have had three men wounded and five killed. The wounded men are privates Man E. N. Mahony and P. Gardner. Dance's Powlan battery, of Hardway's battalion, has had men wounded and two horses killed. On Tuesday the Yankees were badly whipped. Preparations for a charge on our left are being made and the sharpshooters have opened. " This was the commencement of action on Thursday evening when the heavy flag gave rise to the imp