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ainly on the defensive power of the earthworks, and wasting as little ammunition as possible. We came in view of the fight about one o'clock, and learned that it had been 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 day before. The fight thus continued until four o'clock, when a signal from the Admiral called the Ironsides out "to dinner." Whsand, 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 concern. However, even if this attempt 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 published at Port Royal, S. C, has the following "important information" regarding the defences of Savannah: The batteries defendin