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ing run the blockade, as well 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 g
rs of regiments and corps, and to the special mention made by them of individual prowess. Col. Taylor became separated from his regiment in passing from its left to its right, and found himself beyond the enemy's fires, but by great coolness and presence of mind he extricated himself, and joined his regiment that night. my thanks are due to my adjutant General, Capt. Brien; my aid, Chiswell Dabney, Jr., Lieuts. Throckmorton, and Johnson, of the Fairfax cavalry; Lieut. Jackson, aid to Gen. Jones, Volunteers for the occasion, for valuable services on the field. Lieut. Throckmorton accompanied Capt. Pitzer, and was conspicuously useful during the day; and Lieut. Johnson was of great service to me. Corporal Henry Hagan, of First Virginia cavalry, was of great service in showing the First Kentucky regiment its position in line, and proved himself on this, as on every other occasion, worthy of a commission. Raymond Burke, chief bugler Steele; privates Lewis, Barnes, Harris, Barton, L
Ranaway --$50 Reward.--Ranaway, from the jail of Thos. Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1864, a Negro man, named James, dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be de delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de 19--1m* J. A. Burdett.