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labama regiments, with a fine battery of Napoleons, the name of which has escaped me. They had been here some days, and acted as a protection to a train of wagons foraging in this vicinity. The Yankees were some fifteen miles from here, at King George C. H., where, it is said, they have a considerable force of cavalry and infantry. On Tuesday a skirmish occurred near King George C. H., in which the enemy were repulsed, leaving ten dead upon the field. Our loss was slight — some two or three King George C. H., in which the enemy were repulsed, leaving ten dead upon the field. Our loss was slight — some two or three wounded. During the day several parties of ladies came off to visit us, some of whom recognized the gunboats, and had before seen them upon the river during the negro and chicken stealing expeditions of the Yankees. We received considerable attention from the shore, and had the Richmond papers sent off to us, the first received for many days. In the evening I saw dress parade and listened for a sweet half hour to the rich tones of the organ in the village church. Bohemian