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On Lynch's Creek, S. C., reside two gentlemen named Phillips and Helton, who have furnished seventeen sons to the Confederate service — the first ten and the latter seven.

E. D. Thomas, a correspondent of the New York Herold, was drowned near Stono inlet, S. C., on the 5th inst., by walking overboard while under a fit of somnambulism.

The Yankees have rebuilt the railroad bridge over the Trent river, N. C., and cars now run from Beaufort to the depot at Newbern.

The Yankees have abandoned Wilmington Island; near Savannah.

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