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maintained the unequal contest more than one hour, when Colonel Keitt, commanding on Morris Island, ordered the brave artillet 100 out of 900. Another despatch was received from Colonel Keitt, dated 8.45 A. M. Incessant fire from Yankee mortar we may stand till to-night. Again, at 10.30 A. M., Colonel Keitt signalled, Boats must be at Cummings's Point early to-nrather shape my opinion. I shall say no more.* * * Colonel Keitt's last telegram was as follows: The enemy's sap has The gradual approaches of the enemy (I quote now from Colonel Keitt's report), had passed the front of the battery, and thewder. The necessary arrangements being completed, and Colonel Keitt having been informed that the transportation was ready,er, coming up at this time, in pursuance of orders from Colonel Keitt, the safety-fuses communicating with the magazines were Reports of Generals Ripley, Taliaferro, Hagood, and Colonel Keitt, Rebellion Record, vol. x., p. 535, et seq. of all the