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ling back towards Columbia. There was a flying report yesterday, which we could trace to no reliable source, that there had been skirmishing on Tuesday evening within a few miles of Columbia. Our troops abandoned Branchville last Sunday night. Wheeler, on last Friday, attacked and whipped Kilpatrick at Aiken, fifteen miles northeast of Augusta, and drove him back five miles in the direction of Branchville. The Augusta papers of last Wednesday state that, at that time, Slocum was at Windsor, ten miles east of Aiken, advancing on Augusta, his right flank being protected by the South Edisto river and his left by Kilpatrick's cavalry. Two days after this, Kilpatrick was dated by Wheeler. Slocum has with him the Fifteenth and Sixteenth corps. The Fourteenth and Twentieth corps comprise the force operating against Columbia and Charleston. This leaves one corps of Sherman's army unaccounted for. We presume it has been left at Savannah. By the latest advices through the Yankee