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An affair at Pascagoula. --Yankees Landed and Repulsed.--A party of the enemy 400 in number, and mostly "contraband" troops, landed at Pascagoula, Fla, on the 9th, under cover of two gunboats. They were attacked by Capt John Marshall's company of mounted men, and repulsed with a loss of fifteen killed. Lieut, Hill and one private of the Confederates were slightly wounded. One gunboat, the "General Banks," put back to Ship Island with the wounded, and the others were still lying three quaYankees Landed and Repulsed.--A party of the enemy 400 in number, and mostly "contraband" troops, landed at Pascagoula, Fla, on the 9th, under cover of two gunboats. They were attacked by Capt John Marshall's company of mounted men, and repulsed with a loss of fifteen killed. Lieut, Hill and one private of the Confederates were slightly wounded. One gunboat, the "General Banks," put back to Ship Island with the wounded, and the others were still lying three quarters of a mile from the shore.