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to render assistance to the Keokuk, but finding all their efforts to save her useless they abandoned her and left as above stated. In the evening, however, the seven turreted monsters re-appeared, and it is believed they had merely gone round to Stono to avoid the heavy blow that prevailed at the bar during the afternoon. The nondescript, or "Yankee Davis," for clearing the channel, was washed ashore on Morris's Island yesterday, and is now in our possession.--It is described as an old scoe 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 believed to have been practicing at the batteries. The following notice appeared in the Charleston papers