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te, and then by whole broadsides.--From about the centre of the island the siege battery of General Gilmore, with its powerful rifle-guns, was also contributing largely to the fury of the bombardment progressing all the morning with the same perseverance on the part of Admiral Dahlgren and General Gilmore; and further, that the work of to day was but a repetition of that of yesterday and the dayys. The constant bombardment now progressing is, I learn, mainly to conceal the erection, by Gen. Gilmore, of a masked battery within five hundred yards of Fort Wagner, and also to protect his troopsntire success. Fort Wagner is already a sightless mass of sand, and with the boring shell of Gen. Gilmore a strong effort will be made to penetrate its magazine and put a summary and to the vile concattempt should fall-there is "no such word as fail" in the vocabulary of Admiral Dahlgren and Gen. Gilmore. Yankee Description of the defences of Savannah. The New South, a Yankee sheet publi