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edition was formed with that view. About 8½ o'clock on Monday night Captain Sellers, with a detachment of thirty men from the 25th S. C. V. (Eutaw) Regiment, left Fort Johnston in two boats and rowed into Schooner Creek. About the same time Captain Warley, of the Navy, with two boats, manned by marines from the Confederate States steamers Chicors and Palmetto State, also approached the position in which it had been correctly supposed that the Yankee boats would be found. Captain Sellers's men took to their boats (two in number) with all speed, and rowed rapidly off under a sharp fire from our men. One of the Yankee boats managed to escapes, with the loss, it is believed, of several men; the other, a fine barge, was intercepted by Captain Warley's command, and surrendered. It contained Captain Payne, of the 100th New York Regiment, with a Sergeant and ten men. Two of the crew had been killed; the Yankee captain and four others of the prisoners were wounded. On Wednesday night,