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Fined --The Mayor yesterday fined S. D. Whittle and A. Taylor $20, for permitting a nuisance to remain on a lot owned by them, and occupied by Miles Selden.
rible slaughter, but soon rallied and drove back our men in turn. From about 9 o'clock until night closed there was no determination of the result of the struggle. The rebels exhibited remarkable good generalship. At times engaging the left with apparently their whole strength, they would suddenly open a terrible and destructive fire on the right or centre. Even our heaviest and most destructive fire upon the enemy did not appear to discourage their solid columns. The fire of Major Taylor's Chicago Artillery raked them down in scores, but the smoke no sooner dispersed than the breach was again filled. The most desperate fighting took place late in the afternoon. Gen. Buell's forces had by this time arrived on the opposite or the river, and another portion was coming up the river from Savannah. At five o'clock the rebels had forced current wing back so as to occupy fully two-thirds of our camp, and were fighting hard in their efforts to drive us into the rive