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the Mexican war. During the skirmish in the centre, at Robertson's Tavern, heavy cannonading was heard on the right and left — the 5th corps being on the left, in the vicinity of Hope Church, and the 3d, supported by the 5th, on the right. Gregg's cavalry division, on the left, had come up with the enemy's skirmishers several miles to the east of Hope Church, and drive them handsomely to that point, where a portions Hill's corps was stationed. Here three regiments of Gregg's division diGregg's division dismounted and gallantly held the enemy in check until the arrival of the 5th corps, when our troops, after a sharp skirmish drove the enemy from his line and succeeded informing a junction with our centre at Robertson's Tavern on the night of Friday, Nov. 27th. Our loss on the left has not been fully ascertained up to this time, (Saturday morning, 28th,) but it is supposed to be light. On the right, Gen. French, supported by Gen. Russell's old brigade, of the 6th corps, had met the enemy f
From Charleston. Charleston, Dec. 4. --There is nothing new this morning. No further firing on the city. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 4th. --A slow fire has been kept up to-day from Gregg and Cumming's Point alternately on Sumter, Sullivan's and James's Islands. No casualties reported. The enemy have not renewed their fire on the city. Gen. Beauregard and Col. Rhett visited. Sumter last night, when the band mounted the parapet and played Dixie and other tunes for about an hour. The Yankees ceased firing while the music was going on. They are mounting more guns on Wagner bearing on the city, and have also unmasked a new battery.