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er been very boisterous. In the afternoon, about 4 P. M., we received our first reinforcements from Georgia, four hundred and fifty infantry, under command of Captain Berry. C. S. A., and Captain Read's battery of two 12-pound howitzers and fifty men. I have reason for supposing that this assistance would have arrived sooner the troops near hospital No. 2. I received information through one of the videttes that a steamer and small boats were sounding close to the besch; I detached Capt. Berry, with three companies of his battalion, under the guidance of Captain Ephraim Harnard, volunteer Aid, by a road marked K, to watch the enemy, heat them back if ching my reserves, at Hospital No.2, I learned that the enemy had ceased making soundings, and had gone back to sea; whereupon, I dispatched Capt. Read to order Capt. Berry to return from the beach. Two o'clock had now arrived, when I noticed our men coming out of the fort, which they had bravely defended for four-and-a-half h