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It was attached to the Passale, the leading vessel, and managed by her during the engagement. It is also reported that two of the small boats belonging to the Keokuk have been secured by our men on Morris's Island. It is hardly probable that the enemy, after his injuries and experience received in the attack of Tuesday, will be ready for another trial very soon, if at all, especially in the same direction. It is a curious incidence of war, that the commanders Gens. Beauregard and Ripley, Col. Rhest, Lieut.-Col. Yates, and nearly all the garrison of Fort Sumter, were the same men who were the chief actors in the bloodless reduction of Fort Sumter in April, 1861, and who have now so gloriously and successfully repelled a formidable attack upon this famous fortress while in their keeping. No additional news was received from Stono. The number of vessels reported inside was about thirty. The heavy firing heard early in the morning and later in the afternoon is believ