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t, which was conducted with vigor on both sides. "The repulse of the enemy was complete. The enemy's losses exceeded five hundred killed and wounded, while, on our side, they were less than one hundred--between ten and fifteen killed, and about eighty wounded. "After nightfall on Wednesday, the enemy quietly retired for a distance of three miles towards the cover of their gunboats. Before dawn on Wednesday, several additional transports, carrying troops, were seen steaming up Broad river, doubtless bringing reinforcements to the discomfited foe. "On Thursday morning, the enemy's land forces remained quiet; but the gunboats kept up a pretty constant fire of shells towards our lines. Up to 2 o'clock there had been no renewal whatever of the fighting. Long ere this our force has been strengthened by heavy reinforcements, and when next the enemy advances to 'feel' our lines, we trust to chronicle a still more glorious victory." The Augusta (Georgia) Chronicle has s