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timate, over five hundred shot and shell had been thrown at us, when the enemy became tired of the fun and ceased firing. We watched them as they limbered up and started on the retreat, and Lieut. Hudgins, by way of a parting salute, sent Midshipman Gardner to give them the compliments of the old thirty two, still on the decks of the Satellite. The final shot accelerated their retreat, and almost before its echoes had died away all had disappeared behind the hills beyond. Not a particle of dem on to Milford. The coolness of both officers and men during this day's work was a little remarkable. Some of them had never been under fire before. Lt. Hudgins was in command, as I have previously remarked, and the guns were fought by Midshipmen Gardner, Goodwyn, and Cook. The men obeyed orders with alacrity, manning their guns, in a very exposed position, in the face of a heavy fire. On Thursday Col. Wood came up from Richmond, bringing a train of transportation wagons. The work th