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ne falling over another, until the cause of the obstruction was discovered, our batteries in the fort had full play, and Benjamin, Buckley, and Roamer poured in their rounds quick and fast, while the infantry of Ferrero kept up a galling fire with mulast few minutes, had received orders to reserve their fire until each could single out his target at close range, while Benjamin treble-shotted his guns and Buckley loaded with his terrible canister. The Repulse, Rout, and Retreat. And now f the trench, essaying by every means to get within the work, were now subjected to the fire of hand-grenades, which Lieut. Benjamin extemporized by cutting short his which he lit, when he tossed the shells over the edge of the parapet. Baffled athey now commingled in the offices of charity. The wounded in the trenches were first relieved by Capt. Swinscoe and Lieut. Benjamin, who went to their immediate assistance with canteens of water and liquor. The trench presented a ghastly sight, wi