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Attempted escape --Hugh McMann, who was committed to Castle God win last Friday night for robbing Captain Stuart, of Mary land, of a sum of money at the Spotswood Hotel, tried to get out yesterday evening, and succeeded so far as jumping from a window of the Castle was concerned, but was seized before he had gone many steps and conducted back to his old quarters.
s, with two pieces of artillery, effected a landing at Port Royal Ferry on Tuesday morning, General Pemberton, to whom our pickets reported that the enemy were landing in force, immediately ordered his troops in position to attack. Col. Jones's regiment, in advance of our troops, soon came in sight of the enemy, when they retired under cover of their gunboats, without an exchange of shot on either side. Before the coming up of Col. Jones's regiment, the enemy destroyed the dwelling of Mr. Henry Stuart, at Page's Point. The gentleman also reports that three negroes, the property of Mr. P. Given, had arrived at our camps, having succeeded in making their escape from Port Royal. These fellows report that the negroes on the islands had been put to work under Yankee overseers, and were planting corn and would soon commence the planting of cotton; that they were worked from sunrise to sunset, and were not allowed the usual privilege of a "task," as they were under their lawful master