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Berrreeeaty arrives doubt «! Le Fett Corbeau al gove to the Rappy hunting EOe,, He sen to we tho Biale wopbies at the CHARLESTON. rennet Arrival of the Steamships City of Bath at New York and Daniel Webster at Fortress Monroe. Morris Island Evacuated by the Rebels. Splendid Success of General Gillmore. aed The New Era of Milita- ry Science. Cotemporancous History of the Siege. Capture of the Rebel General Ripley's Private Barge. The Surrender of Sumter De- manded by Admiral Dahigren. Beawregard Refuses to Give Ht Up. The Fort Again Heavily Bombarded by the Iron-Clads, &o., &o., ‘The United States transport steamer City of Path, Cap- tatn Sara, from Charleston ‘Der 6th ipat., arrived ot this 4 port yesterday morning. ‘The etoge of Wagner an: Sumter was yot going on. The Jatter had not surrondered, ‘The iron clade and land bat- teaien wero bombarding Moultzie and Wagner, and Weg- ‘ner bad not replied for forty-eight houre. The earialtics were very ematl. @ur thanks are duc to Mr. Vernon B. Brown, of the meamer City of Bath, for forwarding our late letters ‘roms ‘Charleston. ‘The etoamship Dauiel Webster arrived at Fortress Mon- woe yesterday from City Point, and reports that Morris Inland ie evacuated by the rebels. She brought Ri ‘mond papers of the Sth mst., which contain Charleston ‘Wlegrams to the evening of the Tth fist.—ome full day Yater than the advioes by the City of Nath. Phe istand was evacuated on Monday wvening, the Te inst. : Mr. Galen H. Osborne's Despatch. Morni@iaraxp, S. C., Sept 6, 1868. DEDUCTION OF ROTERY WARYARK, No page of future history will be read with greater in Qerest oF studicd with moro profound admiration U Ghat which makes a record of the siege of Charleston The era which this campaign inaugurates j#a new one in war, Ithas developed resources uever beiure brougtit Soto use, and accom piiabed results of which the world has @aly dreamed tii mow. Guns so heavy, ranges # long, iles ao destructive, were never betore employ od. not Pulagki fallen'it would be difficult to believe that Sumter had been destroyed. Yet, with no other prece Gent than that established by btuself in the vatierioe on Bybee, General Gilimore has goue modestly and uopre tendinfly to work. By transforming Vort Zumter into Fuins, at the: unprecedented distance of tour thoorand yards, he bas accomplished a task the like of whicl war mover performed, and earned for himacil a reputation such as few men have live: to aoquire. THM NEDUCTION OF AUKTER, - ‘The reduction of Fort Sumter has been attended with mont stopendons labors, some account of which te due to &o. sin the marsh be: 7 batteries nteer Engineers, to the operat) tween Morris aud James Islan, comprising 4 those who.bave eo zealously ongaged in their y m- | against the city of Charleston, and rows piers, ance. Only the desire to withhold from the public ali m- | bridges, roads and causeway post use? formation which might by any possibility be of gor ice to On the. 25d of July the was opened. the enemy has prevented me from making an darticr re- | The work was done under the cover of the darks 7 coord of the cugineering operations connected with the | by the ail of the lying Lines were poshed (or NEW YORK Gillmore’s Splendid Success---Forts Wagner | iting the ground and st HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEBRT. PREPARE MORRIS ISLA and Gre - yan at the Mercy of Gillmore’s Guns. Gif Gi". ‘2 _} THIRD LINE ME on compelled to fali back to the ridge which the Twenty: | fourth Massachupetts gallantly won from them tive days | afterwards, This ridge { distant only two hundred yards from Waguer. Here we are strongly intrenebed, our eappers, throngb marsh and quicksand , through torpedoes sere of ehrapme) fi)limg the air | graduaily getting onward iu the) ae pati mys LTRs ENCOUN TAM. Betweev James Island ond Morrie tetnod a w wiege, Now Samiter ix a thing of the paat, no longer tobe | ward a div of hondre! yards from the firet paral consi‘ered iti the contest. Charleston has beew vired, our | nearly bulf way to the fort, The Fonrth New amp. qbslie in the olillners of the night dropping into the in- | chire Volunteers did the hiayardous fatigue duty om this | Babited portion of tho own, distant from our watteries, | orougion with great or elves. Captain Salons an thecrow flies, not jess than five miler. The days of | and Lieatenant Pa he Volunteer Engineers Fort Wagner are “few wn full of trouble.” General | were iv charge of the eurthworks, while the Iabor of pat @ilimore ‘Will soon Mitt the rebel mortgage upon | ting ine , extending from low tide upon Ghatectate, ant restore tt to tte rightful owner, Unelo | tho leit to the marsh upon the right, wax superivtended | Bem. Hence in the record of events which I propose | by Lieut Wilson, of the First Uaited States artillery. Briefly to note Tahal! give no comfort to the enemy, nor | WE HROOND Pana atate any facts which will hinder or triumph or The catiblishment of this second paraliol was a com oer caw. } ote suceces, To the view of the rebel garrigon daylight ‘Tun 6tAGes OP THR AnaR. ) Wrought the Vanke gly intreuched, only seven The eaginooring operations connected withthe rege of | tiudrod yoda away, and within ery range of their Oharteston, sineo-the 12th of July last, comprise four die | Fifles, More wae made our min line of defence. Heavy ‘Cnet and separate works, ae follows Our parailelé and | oon. wore hy j, and Hombproo”® spliater proofe appronebos to Fort Wagner; our batteries against Port | wore epoodity « 5 eee Mile VEE btrocteree Bamtor; ovr ofonsive works againa! the olty of Charlos | ton, und Our defensive Hoes. These have beon sinowita | neously tivected aut carried forward, in epito of Obeta- | jonmanding yeueral vovrly clea before which Woo stoutost hoarta might Lave quelled. | gyomee Oni tho 19th of July, two days after the brilliant comp de | unt tn the rear of this lise the erection of heavy rifle sain whieh seoured to vs the lower half of thls sland, | 9.) patteries againat Fort Sumter was commence! on the Signal corps, establighed Limselt and thenteforward kept the normed of the progress of fonant Crom, of ¢ with a tetegrayh ineterment ae | tht were found, bat @ronnd was drokon for the siogo of Wagner. Vader the | osm eantime, the work upon the left batteries, | Serect00 OF COO Fe ne ae crannies | tinder Ligulcnant Michie, of the Hagiaser corps, aad Ragincors, & jing of light rite gune and loge mertars WAS | | ‘eutenaut Maguire, of the Volunteer Rogineers, wae established, aboot thirwen bundred yards from the fort The borty-cighth New’ Fork Valuuteers labored thet night Wa the tronches, whicliadterwards become the Orat per allel. On the following day Jake 14th, # similar line, bat of Heavier guns, war begurbupan the leit, under the direc tion of Captain T B. Burpoks Assistant Engineer upon Genoral “Gitimore’s staff Those works were rapidly purhed to completion, and yt daylight on the morning of | the 18th their guns. wpeuokan Fort Wagner. The bow: | Bardment, which coutinacd @hronghout the day, was fol Jowed up vy an unsucorenfolsageauit In the evening ed ‘This repr ae deiermined « Plan on the part of Geveral Gilmore, Ono ‘day's f cannonading, with ont avai), steceeded by am aqual.\yforious, though unauc. cessful, assault, wae sufilelent WAconvines him of the formidable character of sand forte», He could nos got Abrough the ohatecla; bat be ovald get bis projectilosover ft; and 60 the Ses of dertroylag Fors ajumter from our prenent porition wn adopted. Thus tA Admiral Dah. gron might be grven an opportunity of odew\nying Charles. | fom harbor with lie frou-ctad feet, and Wy the com. plete inver!mont of Morr's isiaud renderings, further ope- Yation® agalnet Wagner v1 Hecetenr 7. Ason dingly On the ist of Joly, three dayw After our Tépnise, the fret of oof hoary he eum Hatlerien war be. gon om the left, under the evperintendence of Captain Brocks, At thie pertod the ougincer duties were dbyided, Captao Brooks being asaignod to the work# on the right gn advance of tha Geet parallel, comprising the main de fenwive Nee, @ part of the breaching Datterien ogains? Tort Fomur and the approaches vo and batteries against Tort Wagner: Tlectenant Michie, of the Exgineer corps, The fourth parallel was apeued on the is of August ‘United Fiaten pot ed ‘tho left breaching batteries, ito. | wbile the bombardment of Fort Sumter wae yet goog oo. afed on a ridge nine hondred yards in rear of the | Ry this adyance an imyortant pointan ihe left ct (he rume ‘works on the right, and separated from Morris ieland | of an old maunion war Pecured, and the rebel sharps!) or. proper by © BMTOW erMMP, and Colonel Gerral), of ibe ors, whe had Mug OCHEpIO’ + fo Cur dimndvantage, wore steadily progressing, and tbe labor of hanling the ponder ‘out guar from the Ianding to the frout bad commenced. Fxcept upon the left, where operations were somewhat screened by the range of hammocks selected as the pite of our breaching batteries, very little could be acoom plished by day, bot when night with her mantio of dark. ness bid ue fom the enemy's view, the energies of ail were doubled, ‘nnd the work went bravely on. In the second parallel about Lbirty pleces of offeusive and deten. tiveartillory were stationed. Lieutensat Henry, of the First, and Liewtenant Myri¢k, of the Third United States | artillery, alternately yortorme”, and do to chix day, the uty of guarding with their lyebt Detvories against attack or nortie from the rebel lines Om the th day of Acgust the syrtem of approsches againes Fort Wagner was begun Ly the ealabliahment of the fird paratiet, This was dove under the superintendenos of Captain Walker aod Licutenams Farrand aud Taleots, with @ detachment « Now York Volupteor fingineers They intranched thomeelver iv wight of the enemy's — me OARS TENS. Sines August @ the sap roller has been slowly but steadily moving forward, close apem the herls of our Presets, and on some occamens Kotting Meny yards in ad vance of them. The felt sap, withont gebkns, lar been chiefly uted. Tho fying sap,howerer, her been intro duced whenever the deranewmweyll # Tce@lly corer tie operations, The officers in charge of the sap are Captans Golens and Walker, and Lisutevante Witkin and Parsone, all of the Pngineer regiment, Captel Welker bar beon erpecially eouspiouous for hie rg bald etrider towarda the enemy with the fying sap almost impassable swamp intery the deepest, atickiest m { whieh grows a «p frank, wild grage, whore root woreda by the # stognant, siliny, miasmatic water of the march. Here wae & polnt which Gen. Beauregard, with move than two youre in which (o fortify the city, had neglected to vecupy 0, ont re 1 of this neglect General Gilmore determined ve dvantage. Accordingly, toward (he of July Monel Lovell was divcetad to invie a of the locality, with the view, finding carte enough to baild «& botiery on notssanee was made The marsh wae oecerte wondorfullPeolt and slushy affair, A creb ever it, but a temman beng descended to the weirt in the lemest irom rod ay t ut to the depth of twonty-tive feet. Bre here was any substant thm dixcovored nearer then typnty feet to the » orf night craw wrtion, and @ ®! CHARLESTON TO fF AIMED HD Nevertheless Charleston woe to be she wn a battery war to be it, Ry any ordinary method the work would sink out of rtgut on fest as it could be put up. A piledriver, set at work under the very eye e howtile artille riste, woold hazard the moral certaluty of being blown to pieces by the enemy's shells. Screw piles might meet the diffeuity, but there were cone io the department How was the battery to be built? How wna nature to be outwitted ? was dowe, but howl must not t solving the question as te how much the carry to the (oot, the feasibility of the undertaking war proved. Colonel Serrell’s report wae made vpon the 24 of Angost, He submitted aplan by which the dificul ties might be overcome; he wanted ten thousnnd days work at his diapose!, getting which he promised \o the battery ready. The pian was approved, and tw afterward the erection of the work was commepeed, 148 MAROH BATTERY, ido not know why I ehould thus minutely spoak of ihe Marah Battery, unless because, from the heavy rife gon ie deta, Ay mp would have dayne wrth which it '* armed, the fret shot was firea ino | Charleston since this war began, and because, more than any other of our works, it bas intro. doced © the hotheated ishabitante of ihe | initial «city «=f = rebellion womething of the borroes which (hey thersely on precipitated on the ou. try, ‘There is poetic fostice in viniting them with burst Jog bone avd scattering Ore while the prinoy of brag governs them. You will excuse me if I linger « \ittle Jooger over ani acomnt OF thie Aerrida mone rum in Geo ginal eput on the bank of Vincent's creek, as the etrean which divide uf Grom the marrh ia called. Mere are two itary pelmetionr, Aorubby, gnaried and almort inafers conatiteiting the enti wooded wealth of 11, WTTERYS A BE (4 LAME VILL ' ‘ SCALE OF MILES ‘ to Lighthouse Jplet, whence they were rafted to their destination, some five miles ap the parrow, sinuous stream. Here they were cautM@urly and hore, thelr presence Duden by xreen grax our feet of an went up with ut exciting the saarl vine enemy, whore batteries were loosted ia the ‘ 1” wat beyond the ho At length, | the niglt of the b8th uf August, thy k wae in rendl the finishing strokes, All (ha boats, bare € Hagoute and cane at could be @ ( Piaded at Col Serrelle di posal and, being ‘ wat ere rowed by 4 thousand rma oop to the little © bet cen inapt Ah Af otghit, in nee and «Moe, v ore worked av d 4 atte, abd the tnorning broke opett the completed sory, Te eidow Peing a doren feet out the rebels in the adjacent w nd unetpected, must have prod ¢ ae If IE nd Deon created mntebd, wae, 1 ¢ boner of | think. « glorious triumph in liseit trumpb Gnptain MeKenna, }dwarde and Liewlenant Parsons, who were in immediate charge of operations, should share equeily with Colonel | Not the least creditable portion of the work was | ransyortation and mounting of ile beary Perrott rifle. Thi duty wae mont aimirably periortned by « te tachment of the Third New Hampshire Volont baer command of Lieatenant Wadley. Fifteen thouana vage | of aod, ao weighing ® trife more than « hundred pounds, were ned wp In the work, and these, afer being filed, bad to be transported a distance of three inilew RATHORINA OF THR LT The batteries on our left are models of engineering io the Geld, They are, with one exception seaken worl sod, a0 s6 this point our men were ggrmitiod to Iabor by | day a9 woll aa by wight, they are Luished up more pestly | than any of the feat, These works have bese used solely agaist Fort Sumter, and, although at five bundres yards greater distance from that object than tbe battorien poo oor right, lave been quite ax e@ectire in demolinhing ita wails, This section of the engineer duties tas been in charge & Livatemant Petor &. Michie, Calted tates Rag peor corps, ably amniated by Lieateoant Maguire. of (he | Volunteer Engineers, ta whose hands the Immediate eo | periotendence of the works has rested othe romt of Fort Wagner, our bat Cy aed | tories and yappronehes have eli been erected i the arin, who wrented Fort Bumier from Union tmnds, #t/il weilitary, port. Thun the necantary HOGS TOF the foundarinn wore to | be had oe nearer thaw t este om Wolly in'ar ont vine mien deny, Mere tye eee warm Pelle Ube fy pike ewe 6b) bbe, Rad bP Ze beEg Rae ela ose darkoem Of Bight, aod even then ander » mort harentiog Gre from Wagner, Gregg ond the lamer Ivland | paiieriee Of the offeer who saperintended operations | hore, Captaln Brooke, now worthily promoted to the rank of major, sareety (60 much cao be esid i praise | Do one bere hat shows himself more able or energetic, | oe bere more eoumploume for permemal bravery. | Hie bes probably beet & grenter time under tre, dodging hell wad Oflener Coming cat of perl by mere redent slat eucapainent.” than wey other ergnser, Ti | fee preter anal OWN AB! WnLining indoriry he wnitan | f se ae wll alwaye terure ban hore of frauds. 16 he Copel cetlon of magadiort nd bomb: cov’ ew ND ouRS.~ | sg Abandoned by Beauregard---Charleston ' proofh, and ip attending to # multitude of ang'nerring Jom of a miscellaneous character, Lieut. ©. i, Suter, of the Foginoer corps, ond Captain Graed, of #errell’# Rogineers have been tly on duty, reodlering ellicieat ery ioe | and contributing greatly to the progross of the siege Ibe r of infantry which furnished the work in part ti@se operations have berve t ives | thr t with grent credit, © ” the honor of lu vt day after day and bight efter | { night, and often withoot arnu in thelr hance, under tho | fire of the evewy. The Voerth and Seven w Hamp | hire, the Nwih Maine and the Fifty four } ,comprice the trons which baye tee -| epicwous in thie duty, though dearly every regiment in } the command has contri!ates more oe jem mrivele in the Daiiding of the butterte« ! Rapecial credit is dae to the One Huwdaedth Now Yor | Volunteers, Colon dy the T her mH, Capt, Ramdiot ' ys | tens, Lik “ ouuy + for thetr te ( thead- | t pe the begin wy have boeu ex jusivet thee duty # fact that they | have leet tear tenth of wbeir “ tue | past rocuth abows Low as been t In this letter J Lave attenopted oy ete the labore perforined® hy the army, Their work mplished @hen Somte Why the apper port “ on threo sides by wa ted by the iron « eof to enw if be Beows Whe reaea grea may in hie ow good Cine give It t Adm rel Pabt be put } Despatch. Mons Intasn, 8. 0., Sept, 4, 1869. +. Se ed The comparative quiet wbiew has for some (wo retigued on Morrie Inland haa given way to operations of the mest | setive and stirring character, and the rebole ute being Jay penbed to the wail, eo far ae tbey « within Gen. | | Gittmore’s reach. It boke to-day we though we might reasowably expect the rednotion of Fort Wagner in lous than forty-cight hours, if waters progress as fevornbiy aa they have the past twenty four, 1 have bot little time to detail the operations aince the 4th inet, a 6 steumer conpertedly qoee North in @ short itn ATONE OF ORM. IFLA ® Ramon | Friday night ove of the navy flotilla of lanenes and coviere doing Auty between Charieri sod Battery Gregg wes fortwnate enough to take » valuable prize Tk has re rently been tie duty of the armet wavy boats wo st wight tm the | watere above jin’, (0 Ot OF ortntmuninet from Charienion 1 Gregg and Wagner, ant to pr ponmivie, the rele’ of the yebel gurriton on the \atand of the Powhatan"s \nuncker, \0 “omomand of Lie v owe, of thet (rignte, wer rtationed rear Fort | Romeer on Friday might while wenping & vigilant eratab 00 all poimie oC apprenck teneried & weal from Comming’ Point, ond polling towards them, on gute ty Cuaron yarehions mere ieetanciy mare to eaptare it, The «we yearters, and the | bow iteer traine rereily » ‘ ” der Wo give it bottle Hf ie ehe 4 prowet ere! heame quickiy on. end woe permiied 6 0% y Liewtenast Higgionn to ' hed saad | Jangnd it Bn here volun he +t et le het’ the peapreee om . tee | This Cover ’ ; owe - or we ro junt the you fellows we want, mucement of the eha out of water, You Upon this starting ae. Pepys ctor of our boat, the carsmen of deamee a mere two or three quick pulle ahead as if phir are Ps Di moketry was Gred over thetr np to the eaten Akit Wie The iaunch shed pulled furtindarhe.” Caste ovat ae Cee eee swimming, but upon being waved that it they pois Feturn to the Dont they would be sot, they F their idea of gaining their liberty and quiet) to their boat, and wero hauled in as wet an drowned rau The boat wos taken possession of by Lieutenant Higgix gon, when it was found that we bad taken rome portant personages. Oe of the officers cay Major Lally, chief of arti on Genera: who had been wou foot by a fray "Y ded in io im Wagner on Friday, Ho was ou bis way to arienion in charge of Assistont Surgeon (hehay, re bel army, when twkou. Both the Doctor avd the Major accepted their fate in good apirtte and complained bot. The crow of ten mea and the coxwain were em ployer in the Quarterimacter's Department apd are ett zens of Chaileslom, They were all brought ip, aud the Major and surgeon placed in (ho bowpital om pargie, while tho crow wore put vuder , yard at the Provous Marahal'r I ne that the rebels of their picket be @reaming that it w posed tho jauneh fo be one aol polled directly for it, not & boa! of the Vaumers The barge tikon was ove used by Gover Dis own woyvewents about the bay, Riptey dewabn clone palling ton cars, amd makes a very valuable way jeition $0 our stock of boats, The volley of musketry fred in Capturing the boat created some @ pent among tn Fedolk, Tk wan so far np this bartor thet it matte!) im duced them (0 bolieve that some aly game was be Played by the “eulo Yankers.' Bignal rockela be §° Up from Serater, Johnson and Gregg, aud ¢ Nights lashed wither aud Uuither about the barber. Cu: Were opened ond ebolm began Ww fy; but aber po « the game was bagged, aod the eportemiy rafely way home. PAK MOSH ARO MIENT OF HORE WAGIIRN see In accordance with au order given the pre fire was opened min day, Fork Wagner from all our bat/eries brewehing « ; ny MOrMIng AE day lip! ‘Yhe naval batiery, which could net well fre Upon Wow her, directed ie gums wowarda iattory Grogy. the fire from our batteries was rapid and effective, anil iy being obt Swe poured Into that work @ btream uF Projectiles such as never before were brought (oO Lear Upon aDy eal Datlery, The resuite were mont everus as ‘wy. Our* heavy rite projectiies ploughed through the parapets of the rebel work and plunged deeply Into the oovering Of the buge bombprouf, when they exploded, and threw high ip air Namenee quantities of sand. The Was at short ramge aud very accurate. Not one slic out of ton failed to te effective. Ab times two or three shel would strike together, aud the gleame of fire, the rola of smoke, and the tons’ol sand that shot quickly up, and then rolled of {0 dingy clouds, gave the immenra mound covering the bombprowf am appearance pot unlike thet.of a miniature voloano in full (rraption, dhe rebels Attempted to make fowe defence Im the early moments of the bombardinent, avd for a while red rapidly sed fally their canister and grape, shrapael aod whole, wot Ubey could not stand to thelr guns, The fort gleaned Vike @ bell with the tires of expieding ehells, and vorthut death awaited the bold spire whe dared to lace our « In Doll an hour the fort became silent, Nota ches Was again rod (row it during the day, aod nota i ing howod himself above the parapet, or fudewd et fide the bomby» nee TAY ONLI JOU I, Farly im the moruing the noble frigate New iro sides teamed up to & position off the fort and operet her imtnense batteriea ou the work, Her practice was mrt excellent aud her fire vory rapid. Two or tre of ber eleven inch shells were th the alr or exploding within the fort at Huck wsurious dro waa never Kopt up vy hor before. re foil play, and W Dbumeting shel. The jolot bom hardwent wan coutinaed GaN night ret he mth dare ber enue wee tm od Ite @ contpit from the in and mado object® dudistinguishable, The effect of our fire bpon the jort was marvellous, The great 1 of end under whiell the garrison was ploughed dowa by the firrowing sbOt, 4 of earth was ploughed off by the tof rapeta were knocked down, the gram «ins od and coal pen ob 10 Be doknowd, mynd it irregular mibe® of rand 1 we wm AY Presented tie appoaran heaps Without (orm OF Kapa, It was spparent that another day's Gro would exporo tie thabars.af the bom proof and (ben Ke dewtr ction would Be but the work ef an © crimhed in {teoawen to be Logabie, and the GArricon myst evACUBIO tt OF be Wra tu peor by bursting Fheile aod dying splinters, If the rebele could be preventer row repairing dawages daring the might Our Ruccess Loday war pretty pearly beyond » doubt Oremad » OME At dark all bot twoof (he breaching batteries cessed firlug, fo beayy rifles and eeventeen mortara, were FUL lu yiay, and continwed Cele dee during the entire wight, Mrcfenew Grant's ewelom Ughtt Were placed ott onward, and threw ajyon the breach of the bomburuwt « which mate every port painly wad etoariy @etine tn toe bowmmay *t, farrowed me cone work ourily not rade hit apyearance peer the “ night. Indeod, te have dont so be have been & fortrmste One tO eRcaPe the #he ur gun. or Cor Abarpehootare’s rite belle 1 Srna ef the migbt was ve fale ad cons derady the vine uf the bueabpreot This morning at daylight alk emp ett . " Orfog i= pow the tr tor posit te Hime belere the v0! 0 work ant work (f the day, Up to thin bane ‘ we, they b we rapidly aed wider d effect, Mot a gan bar been replied to by the roteis " thongh te bat ae winwis are iw « Weare trying to brearts th » , «beh ved with hat we Dawe ob a « ' th t to aut ¥ ' nat week yeoterday atlerooem Whether it nen ‘t At si eyonta We ren Oreck we bolh Wagner, to short order, Te condivwn of the rebels On thie land Bob Of the mento sortable They connet fed a piece ie thee ; where they con be at al wale fhe heat to a «intense, sod the eaterings oF the rebels, cooped they ate, we heir clone shaisers, eweltering in the lerribie heat ot thewe piace hole, end deprived of (rest air, mae be inoon ably creat, We pity thea, but o valy woe method by whieh ibey oan be retleved—thas te, by ae render, They will oot Go thin jum yet: Bey they wrt wy it. Bewiter, they have thee shat obtained from welle dug ie ut etent them, in the old Querention burying growd ester compre from Charlest tne ene yom Ae 1 hone the firing (rom our batteries end the eon-cinds We rayi4 pt intense, and wilt be Sined sats! a rewalt Ie reacbed A doable y ’ CY Ee WOME Alerwer come ertay aliernre (rote (harienton, 9 tbs tag of ee a er tb 8 wh te Oke, pulled oy stim oo hae pot apes the the wave! Athoritiel, 6 BO iwtimation fat bere rece ver om there, 4 | of te chara ne The rotets a Wagner Dawe been 40 Qeronghiy tommy we na | igey boot thew ® hale Of thet bende, Their sharp j vient en desth Net a rifle hes crecees nw oon ye at ene etre bony e mre = the yeregewe oat eee oth the ole a rt Be, wba shen ee te ft the hel ome omy ° wenn feared ty rebel thal bot tne or tee © CONTINUED OW SIXTH PAGE.

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