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ast chronicle the retreat of all the Yankee vessels from Freeborn's Cut, on the Georgia side of the river, but they still maintain their position at the Mouth of Wall's Cut, on the opposite side. And I can further derive this benefit from the near approach of the enemy, that it has infused some more energy into our authorities here; they have been diligent in completing the batteries on the river, opposite Fort Jackson, and the one on Hutchinson's Island, just below this city, and have put Pulaski in a condition to withstand a siege, which should have been done long since. In your notice of the present position of affairs about Savannah, you are not wrong in saying that the gun-boats did not reach. St. Augustine Creek; but they could have come up as far as the battery, at Thunderbolt, to avoid which they passed the creek, and continued to the North of Wilmington Island, and entered Freeborn's Cut, a small creek, running about two miles from the main river and nearly parallel wi