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From Charleston numbers of vessels than usual have been blockading the harbor, Four gunboats are in Stone inset. The steamer Misho, which got aground some days ago off Sullivan's Island, will probably prove a wreck. Most of her cargo has been saved. No news from Pocotaligo, except partial accounts of the casualties of the battle of yesterday. All is now quiet. [second Dispatch.] Charleston, Oct. 24,--The fight at Pocotaligo resulted in a complete victory for us. Our loss was fifteen killed and forty wounded. The enemy left forty dead on the field. His total loss, as confirmed by the accounts of prisoners, is not less than 200 killed and wounded. We took eighty small arms. The enemy's force consisted of six regiments, with one field battery and two boat howitzers.
From the West. Mobile, Oct. 24. --The Mobile Advertiser & Register has a dispatch dated Holly Springs, Oct. 23d.--The troops at that point had that day been reviewed by Gen. Price. and presented an admirable display of military discipline. Reliable intelligence had been received that fresh Federal levies are arriving at Memphis in considerable numbers.
Proceedings in the Courts. Hustings Court, Friday, October 24th --Present: Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge.--Richard Duff was put on trial for the murder of Patrick Kelley, an artilleryman, on the 9th of last May, on 7th street, in front of a house of ill fame. The prisoner, Duff, was charged jointly with a man named Daniel Broderick with the commission of the murder, which was effected with deliberation and in the absence of any provocation on the part of the unfortunate victim, who, the testimrooper, and fined one cent, was called to the bar for sentence. The Judge announced his term of imprisonment in the city jail at thirty days. Austin Conley is to be tried to-day on the charge of receiving stolen goods. Mayor's Court, Oct. 24th.--A mulatto boy, named Shakespeare, belonging to Thomas Phillips, was arraigned for mistaking the pavement of Broad street for his master's kitchen, about 2 o'clock on Thursday morning. The watchmen deemed him drunk, and his Honor coincided with