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d in our extracts from the Northern papers, published in another column. From South Carolina--the enemy Beaten at Grahamsville, S. C. We have previously stated that the enemy were landing troops from fourteen gunboats and transports at Port Royal. An official dispatch, received at General Bragg's office, in this city, on Thursday night, states that our forces had engaged and routed the Yankees at Grahamsville. South Carolina, driving them five miles; the Yankees leaving their dead and wounded on the field.--The force here mentioned as routed are believed to be the same who were landed at Port Royal. Their object, doubtless, was to march into the country and either effect a junction with Sherman or produce a diversion in his favor. The Yankee in command of this expedition was, we think, General John H. Logan, formerly of the Tenth corps. Though the dispatch above mentioned does not mention the fact, we are inclined to believe that General G. W. Smith commanded our forces.