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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘WHOLE NO. 10,335, SHERMAN. Official Despatch from BSeore- tary Stanton, THE CRISIS IN GEORGIA. Cicsing Scenes of the Groat Campaign, Sherman at the Gates of Savannah. His Army in Line of Battle Before the City on Mon- day, December 12. ’ Strong Rebel Force Said to bo Opposing Him. The Decisive Battle Probably Fought on Tuesday. —_w~ SEDTOH OF THE CITY, a. &e.. &e. Geeretary Stanton to General Dix. War rot Wasuineron, Dec. 13—8 P. M. Be Major General Dix, New York:— The Richmond papers of yesterday report Gene- gal Sherman at Bloomingdale, fifteen miles from Pevannab, on Satarday, December 10. He is re- ported by this morning’s Richmond papers, ax will be seen by the following telegram from Genera} «Brant, to be in line of batile not five miles from ie Orry Ponrr, Va., Dee. 18, 1804. nah nineties boretinesan toner. Bichmond papers of to-day contain the following: — ‘The Richmond Dispatch aays:—''Sherman ie near Ba- NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1864. SHERMAN AND SAVANNAH. Where General Sherman is Coming Out---The Probable Battle Field on Sunday, 9 I LNVILV PRICE FOUR CENTS. THOMAS. THE INVASION CF KENTUCKY, General Lyon Acress the Cum- berland River. Breckinridge’s Position Still in Doubt. Position to Prever¢ Joining Hoed, ae. am, Our Forces Louisville Despateh, Lousyiits, Deo, 12, 1864. ‘The rebel General Lyon crossed the Cumberland river with bis command day before yesterday, at Yollow Creek, about twenty miles below Clarksville, His foree fe reported to be about twenty-five hundred. When las® heard from he was moving towards Hopkiuaville, Keo~ tucky, and threatening that place. I be attacks, ihe garrison beiog small, it will be compelied to fas beck to @ stronger and more proximate point, Breckinridge’s position scemea to be in doubt, A loyal gentleman, whose trustworthiness is vouched for, saye he is at Sparta, Teno., with about ten thousand meu, This gentleman speaks of what he knows, and the facta indicate that Breckinridge intends to reinforce Hood, and, Mf possible, to reach the main rebel army; bat the poal- tlon of our troops under Stoneman and Barbridge indi- cates that he will have difficulty in forming a junction ‘with Hood. The Nashville i Despaten. Nasnvitue, Teno , Dec. 18, 1868. The situation is unchanged. No advance bas been made by the Union troops as yet. Grapevine intellie geuce states that an advance was to have been made too day by our forces, but somo skirmishing transpired on the Harding pike, and several guns were dislodged from Fort Negley. No results are reported. ‘The slippery state of the ground renders locometion Impossible, and hostilities will be postponed anti) o change of weather occurs. Particulars ef General oper’s March (spe Singular Ks. ye from Hoed’s rmys [Correspondence of the Cincinnati Commercial Nasuvitix, Tenn,, Dee 6, General Cooper’s brigade came in this evening. it bad ‘&@ Bevere and arduous march, It was at Cenireville when the rest of the arry loft Columbia, aud orders were sent to General Cooper to join bis jou immediately. broke camp and started for Nashville, where he expected to arrive, by forced marches, on Friday night, December 2. Wipe within about ix miles of the elty they = cavalry outpost of the evemy, and about the jime were somewhat astonshed to come upon & ie line of camp fires, crossing their road, and extend- asfar as they could see ou either side, Having sentred the outpost the enemy was not alarmed en fu- formed of their presence, A A ight about? was very neatly and quietly executed, and the brigade was beaded for Clarksville, cutting nctoas the country 20 an to strike the Charlotte pike twelve miles below the city, At Clarksville they rested one day, leit there Hye ee morniog, and arrived bere this eveuing. encounter any force of the enemy, although it i 4 that Forrest was sent to intercept aud gobble them. Considering the distance they had marched——over one Weanab, probably not five miles distant. He has not yes paade an attack. It is still doubsful whether he will do make for the coast southeast of the city. 1 ie very ‘ he bas pot yes opewed communication wilb the we though be may do #0 very soon, aoear LaTBR. A telegrapbic despatch trom below Charleston states Mat Gherman was in line of baitie (we will not cay where) wenfronted by a strong Confederate force.”” Another paper statos:—‘There has been no direst coro. buncred and sixty miles—and that they were forced on one day to make over forty miles, they came in in rplon- did order. Only twelve men in the command were unable to keop up. fen of these were murdered by Ver henn § and two that had been wounded and lett for dead their command. One of the murdered men (-——- Haney) Selouged to Company K, Ninty ninth ote, and others, as woll as the wounded, belonged to the One Hun- dred and Thirtieth indiaua, NEWS FROM FOR FORTRESS’ MONROE, Disaster to the Steamship Guiding Star. \ Fonrkrss Moxrox, Dee. 11, 1864. ‘adel with Savamoab for several days, but we ap- Scale sme 200,000. iv OSEABA Wi ISLAND i\\ The steamship Guiding Star, trom New Orloaos, wo. aK sanen teeree: noes ooh bebrouen: Cind plied ani 1 Wehers 6 Sore, ACR WY rived here this morning, disabled, in tow of the steamer Brariesion.” U, 8. GRANT, Licatonant Genera). 8, R, Spaulding, baviog broken her shaft when about Awenty miles to the northward of Chincotengue. The Guiding Star brings a large number of pacsengere teen men, charged with robbery and even murder, were ' The severity of the weather ha ganny 40Y | at a point opposite Wall's eut, and about two tien | that this fort covers overs! ecros; but were the back THE BORDER REBEL RAIDS. allowed to goat hiberty witout their several cases DONE | and dospatexes from Goneral Canby. ! tmportan! movements by either side at Nas'ayille. | trom it, war dogs look over its earthworks the grass smd weet be chapel oe oie Bins eee AN tho passengers will go North by the mail boat to idaway i6 & large isiand lying parallel with the | are cut down, jis snateteiairatise tympathizers’ with te prisoners, he bad yet to learn | Baltimoro, the coodition of the steamer rendering it im- main; itis aboat twelve miles from the city, and is cou- Beauregard has spent many ao boor in Iaylog Ubat they eet at nought tho jewel fairplay. He aga possible for her to proceed to sea without agsiatanoo, nected with the main land by bridges. Thero Is abeavy | foundation of the works and getting the range of tbi6 |) Try portamt Proceedings of the effet coon the Cove) fe assess Marece Seance nee Lising the paskangiea oC tha Qualia tae aka draught of water there. polos of the river Canadian Courts. being board: for bere the most important ioterosts or all | ral A. L. Leo and servant; Colonel George B. Drake, A\ THE SAVANNAN RIV! THE APPROACH BY 14) werg at eteke, viz.-—international ones. He again in Bistal Adjctant General, Captain J. B, Marchand, Cotone! Mothing of importance is reported to-‘yay from the Armies of the Potomac or of the S'penandoab, EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. ver t not to lesal# delivery. Is the dividing line between Georgia end South Usro- These guns, togetber with ihe obstructions in the river, PERSE NS IONS: | rgb oy . nipteg Bi Bh: be Ryle nol ate ce 7; | FM. Green, Lieutovant & B. Granger, Captain J, Brad. 11 | are well Intended to crush anything that attempts to ence ould porsit | bury, Lieutenant Commander MeCann, Colonal 8, Turbell, The Press Telegram. lina, It te formed by the Tugalooand Riowes, two emal y for the defence with fair render ha 1) ou we must be of North Caro- | come up, But for its :protection from a lso@ force from | he Lake Erie Pirates and St. Albans | 10 doing ths, streams which rise near the south fronth touant Uorvy, Major Brigham, J, D. Moore, wife and Wal ancros, Deo, 18, 1864. sequences, No country bad d r with Fp, oundary between Andersoo dis- { the direstion of Savannab it offers but /jiMe reaistance. ‘ > r : aeearl atvias 10 Gibbons, Wan, Barrett, wife, ebild ee eT pen bern aberthe peng lia county, Georgia. | Shermap,no doudt, will meet with but little dificuliy, if Robbers Set at Liberty, senpen eurtincel ve gies oleh to tueestee | avd servant; Miss Amy Anderson, J. R. Leo and Joho Oe cas wa from Sherman is that on Saturday he | Flowing to # geveral soutbsouthoast direction, it forms | ‘his point be his aim, Zhe swampa Lwill impede his progress &., a, a. bed ty nk rn evenes = _ Ci eee | br enece ar Geet ; Rajiroad, | the boundaries between theso Stasee through ¢1 eo whole | mora than anything clase, siGuaisiainiliy the probable course of bis Honor, they would bayo de~ | Ibe weather conlinues yery #lormy, with the wioa ee icionaas "| of its aubsequent course, and enters the Atlantic near $2 CHE FORCE Af GAVAREAR The LaBe Kric Pirates, sired the Court to allow these Jndges to have aseaten | from the norll acd at th with very attie Sketch of Savannah. eighteen miles below Savannah city, The longi of the | pied officers. Business of all kinds im the city is stopped, | eno reico erie raters wero again before the court to- | brdered the hivuration of the prisoners f 1: wecumrewer Uw tele Contabend Hae Bavanneh is te largest, and was, previous to the com. | river, exclusive of branches, 4s entimated at four bun- | and it locks Iike Suo@ay afl the time. On the last of Sep. doy, and discharged on the ground that the court had Mr, Jobason frose aod call that both thoes wh: sron # Uy “ ! Shed: ‘ibe @*etion Of the Davis secession, tne most tlourishing com- | dred and Afty miles, THe uavicatton ia go.d (romNovern | tombar there was an jimiosusequantity of cotton IyiNe Mt | 4. veiediction, The result causes much excitement, Cea ee ee oa mercial city Jo the State of Georgia, It is the capital of | ber till Jane—about eight mouths io the year. Large | Savannah; but when we were fans through (here the last iba | eee ee ee ee ot CBatham covoty, and was ® pors of customs entry be- els ascend to Bavanhah, and stermboats of one bun- ¢ time it had been removed from the raiiroad, The citi- The St. Athans Kobbers Discharged. ‘ th New Yore rvginent, commended by Liea- Pere the war, Tho city was founded by General Ogio. | dred and {fifty tone to Augusts,avoultwo bundred aud | zenstroated the men who were seul through drat welt, Mowrneat, Dee, 13, 1604 one : aka ree which had been \ovesipa oor et 9 Ciark, for the porpose of breaking ; Morpe, in 1732- 3. Its situated on the right bunk of | thirty miles, and smaller boase ome buadred and tlily | bringing eatabiee of all sorte, There was souguard but ‘The cae of the Bt, ATbans raiders was reopened Bo-day | ne Court bere said Me, Derlin fad understood the up th traband ¢ pected for a long time ag Tho prisoners were discharged in every | Place between the reeiteots of Nortolk and tho miles higher. | thoge that came after. Upon arriving Savannah they | before Justico Coursal., Tho courtroom wan well filed Whe Savannah river, eighteen miles from its mouth, and es nicely miles weataoutbwest from Charleston, S. O., On the Savannah river the bodies of tide swamp Innde | were guarded, 8 thal (h@ cilizens conld got find the | with spectators, The appearaocd of the prisoners was Kerr, Abbots and Latlamme, cox for tb pam oke! as met with edeourdging and cre hundred and eighty miles eastzoutheast cf | are exteosiv@, and ero cultivated upwards of twenty | prisoners, thus showing the Union sentiment prevails, | much tne rame os ab their last appearance. : . { , objected to any cAliiog Ww questiva the | is 4 “ rack r i ° ‘ portunity to ebow he commencement of ghe proceedings Mr. Kerr o adement succers Miaboncorilie, Ga. Tie, Bonrtagb: Aro: taiteate 68 dogrose, | sates from, the, Brackish: mares. ep. sbe ei ah { ber Sis ata Mt ais aa , Oe sen " wrisdiction in the ease, He : Mr Rove, counsel for tho Molted States. bet to | Connet Clark, with a portion of bis regiment, marched B minutes north, longitude #1 di res 8 minutes west. | lands are considered the most valuabio in the State, oo H | jected that the court a aoe : speak, He seid be did met i d glo call bis hivnur's |, ave « ipto the Ipterior of Hartiord and Bertia @be cicy is built in a sandy plain elevated about forty feet | account of thetr growsh of rice. Many of the rica plan.) GENERAL FOSTERS: MOVEMENTS. denied in folo ie Honors righ® to alt there at a’ } judument just deliveres in question an nak wie Ve ties, sarprieing at ous pe &@ company of rebel Sbove low water mick. A consklerable extent of rice | tailona have @ picturesque appearance { - | snvestigatior F sidct Tos Tesi "eu ences Gene toch de com meemgeees 00 Alors garding @ Yt of goods tn tratett for tbelt abmy, Qwamp ground lies io its rear, tho exhalations from | Fort Jackson ie three miles below the city | {From the Charlent mn Mereury , Dee | Mr. Derlin anid that, aftor having granted « | icine d had hes right sbi coca ae é (ate ell Wi dams ich render the town unboalthy at certain seasons of Warsaw, not far from Savannah, ie reached by an intri- We have received ne definite mtell gence! any fortner | month, they bad now met to hear evidence f | thers, Th O Heg bees apeeeted |f matter te asthies of eae esery ato sof all e year. The streets of Savanoab are wide, unpaved, with ten feet of water on the bar. The | Aigdting on the oust. We hoar, however, iat the enemy | fence, not to listen Fo a aay ns a's sik tha ena ‘ul wow bi ‘ of cinmunitive, destined for t) 6 use of tbe prowling and sandy, but Inid out with great regularity aod well | place hae no connections nor importance, exempt its Prok | js quite active te that quarter, Hts main @emonstration Alter @ few words from the Court and fro r. nl te a . a rag ° tae who constant!y in this section, and Seaad'with, “ieds, Theta “kre, Sweccy-toer pebie | hnviy 6 Savane. will probably be next made againat Coosa@tiatehie: while | Fon, Os C., Me, Kerr was ntlower to go into the argument aw i ed been ni atake oh) no ene'e bedrlaseduekberiaed GAaNty vd tad Paabert Squares, each of considerable extent, and all closely Orsabew [alet, off the mouth of the Ogeechea rivar, De® | oy reinty at Pocotaligo and Grabamayiile B) will endeagor | a8 to the Jurivdics on of the court in the prem - RT coor" taecela ead ties || 5 vensdenes af tuk ed SBaded with Pride of Iudia tres, Gearey promenados |} » depth of fourteen feet on the bar. | to ivide Our forces @ud distract thoPttoution of our After some discorsion between the counsel, tho Coart risooers be immodintey diecu red, and wag pre foe felipe Ye to Ro nko feland Pen ibrough the middle of two ef the streete— | St, Catharine's channel hus eight wud 4 Dalf foohon the | omoory { eeld Cate was a matter of most grave tmportanco, Involv- | \, ur the re tiilty of te own a Roving med, with Se leusend SUN Broad sod Bay—having amplo carriage waye on | bar, and ie not more than two hundred gards wide / -_—_- Jog Bis Fight of juriedietion, and consequently the vA- | Arpiause wgnio Broke turin ia Woe evrt, but ut was Mtgmratewanop son same Pe @ither ride, A groat number of the private dweilings in Sapelo Tulet hae Crom Sightoog to twenty (eet of } Aretwal of the Prize Steamer Armstrong. ity of these proceedings from their commencement, "io a few teomente the wrisoners walked through the : A : @arennah aro built of brick. The city contains avow | water The prize Gteamer Armstrong, Kasign B. P.Clouxh | He wnovld, therefore, take time to consider & before | court room, aud were congratulated Dv a few of their | Tebol cavalry at Far Landing se Th lanbu 1 imsixe | commanding, arrived at to rt yoaterday morntng, 10 woding farther; and for this purpose the court would | acqaintaccet, aod when + rood from the t Dg @esion house, bnit lo 1660, a city exchange, State These three channels lend te Son mre other ieig. | comm “i ; : ‘ y * pr ing > " rm pap Tied tues Gore “4 ¢ Otsego Sunk by © Tors Grevnal, theatre, conrt hours, artillery armory, jail and | nificant places on the sounds, not connected by railroad 4 forty esglt houra from Norioik. v,9arn until two F | > then voarue r or navigable rivers with the Interior, Darien, om the She was captured om the 4th inetent,eighty mites of The comrt reaseombied at bree o'clock this aMernocn, | @olargement, and the crowd at ¢ #0 sivgle toes, with thirteea foet oo | Witrotngson, by the wtenmere R RK. Cuyior avd Cetiys | aod war densely crowded m . ing chase of eibs bour Mr. Justice Coursal, on taking the penen, News from San Poanetteos pedo. Wasmivetoy, Deo, 13, 1964 jon reached the Navy Department this morme @ther public ulidings, of g deizo and very neat derign Bad feeb, Ife custom houte is one huadred and tea Gert long and two foot wile, 1! ts duiltof granite, Altamaba river, th the bar, called Dodoy Inlet, The place Bas no ratiraad | burg, after au ox 1 b pitied State nb. ee Comimaud and ie enid tohave cost $173,400, There are fourteen | og other commercial connection with the injaud towns. which aearly one & ‘od ebot and shell were fred. | er (a question was most lmportent, ride Saw Faamcico, Cal, 10, 1 ai the Untied , tes 2 ay at Otwego, oon eai'iba Gwe or three Cathoile churches in davas- CHR APPROAON SY @tA. of the shells vtriklog her on the starboard quarter, then bad been dented, Ea bad given the ai ‘The Presvlontial electors have cho Arnold, was eauk @ few days ago by a re woh on Prevest owe coe 2 “ a snsae " ‘ aime te . river, ete mile above Mytmonth N.C Bab, a Jewish synagogue, aod @ pudlio library, which One Of the Onloe prisoacrs uct roleasod by exchanges buretive and setting der on fro, which was extinguished | | moseouger to earry the vote ato Wa 1 Seals CSUN’ WE. A tle: Wad Bodic 206 So0IRins between #ix And PeveD chonsand volun from Savanoah relater tne following concerping the | before any Rorious Samage was done, The Armeatgong ‘# | come conciusion me wader tho Heavy rains bave temporarily ked mining opera: ‘ al oa a ns ie iver 08 ® regen (ourteen milée yp She | per ud tbat he was tound to obey the vada, wbicd hat depressed | Fiver, cod as the Otsego was moving up Savannah city is ornamented with a monument erected ifcalone of Sayann the condition of that city, | very fe ad avereges (ourteen Mile per hour. Hbe is | ia ct, aud that he w t \ 7 ¢ | tons In thie State and Neva t has depr by oy sell eltilletiiat —~ | General Sherm: point:- an fron sidewheo! steamer of reveg hundred ton@ bur D question ke | ne stock: pecdonotssadce Oho strue® the serps ch 034 " fo Lonce of the memory of Gaceral Greene, aod anc ‘s onjoat! Imperial act qausta hep to sink, There #0 oot of water in the erhinent was Inaugurated op the | @ rary imz~eing stricture—was going up in honor of The trip down the gavanoah on trace boats to our deat | den, and te four monihe old, She bass carg@ ot éplton pro ‘The Nevada state go | . Se went cock Pn wioekl In the year 1961, Pulasici fell, as will be reme: showed ng the rebel fortifications at Fort Jackson, The | sad in lying at theVarg Yard aty bad } Gin inet, Tho Legisiature meet on the 13th, and will | mous santo oar o of on board was injured. Bered, in an attack on Sayannab, then held by tho | riyur cb that polot ie lined with huge Kloge gang, from * vi on ne gm treaty | Sect United ‘tates Senators, sre sabia, «mel end ade @rit'ed, 10 October, 1770 the beat Tevenced tainty They command the chan. | Wawel Conre Martial @t Chariestowns of . the twe io G0 wher | Arrived, ship You a, from New Yorks | cacmep and ene Mevgr ibis ‘Tho city of Savanna isthe centre of @ very exten | nel, (he river is blockaded with boary timbore Maid ap Prommiin W. Hmitt 1 Sa Ee OM fo ena nine | Batted, ship Pelviderey (or Bostod, aod Prima Donaa, | © 5 phe Tr eared t Sire nyetom of railroads, which contributed vastly to ite | tn the shape of a log house, the datecior of waich fs filed Béston, Deo, 15, 1864, bl ri th . 4 required on t | for New Bediord | ' ‘ 4, Deo. 13, 186% Sommercial importance and gensral prosperity before the | with atonss and brick; ao@ thers obsiruction@ are ait | >The Naval Geoorat Cours Martial@A@iing at tho Charles. h the prixoners werd ar fhonld be } + ag jvoal of talk and groping aevand te tbe Aa\siation of tho rebel conspiracy, but which havo been | fastened to ove another with heavy cable chalm, le towo Novy Yard, for the triai bf Franklin W. Smith Pak Ge paint fora bight? iribaeal, 1b woud Captain Winstew ta PHttndetpnin, — | There warned deal Wet chet eal ete! te @iol'y weed for military purposos by the So: Only ooo parrnge, wide enough for a» Boat, Just a harged with dofraudiog tho gtvernment, concluded adty have dose Bot © the libe ty ati aDeLrit 13,1804. | . ry of the It is tree there bow Jeajlers since the com nent of the rebellioa, this entrance lis two iron-clads, pretty woll manned. | taking eviience today, The Caurs has been FAKIDE | ih og was involved, thore wamitied of no delay | Capinia Winsiow received isits trons large muinber | weed teted politiques en the gut een rosiroads, direet or tributary, convorged t@ Savan- F above thero, at atervals, arotorpedoes, Toeir nituation | testimony for tho long period ¢f whxty-soves days, aod | slocd No bad uated tue warrant 0° the government, ne | of gi rene at thy Exclingo® to dy noon | bee ; sation, fe i Pepteinds' i ie 08 Bab 40.181, and thelr wnited longi monsured one | isknown by tho barp polated projection of a log about | the evidence covers over two fhousend five nucdred , { be anuat order the tir | -wcrhoghry or o les hae been for Mourand and H(y-Ov0 wiles, Bix inches from the surf At one place, im partfoular, | written pages, Bix days ac@ alloyed counsel prepare | a BR Relicdnuey, gh hte ae ‘ at sey rele, would THE APTROACTIRG TO BAVANWAN. Ghero aro fove of tens loge, side by #ide; these alt point | thetr dagence | bomber of persons present, bul Nee demstcciuss woo | S808 MARTERG—FIVE BUMDAAD GHD bicTeanTE | make a better Secretary thao Welles, Tt te true they ‘The whole space between tho clty and thy ocean te out | down dhe river. Our Harbor Defence | 7 checked ny | Day were Beoesibes sane seboot, tbat of editorial ike Sp and inersectad by rivers, creeks, cals,wamps 6nd | There wan not aman te bo seen at oF near the fortifics Heanquarrers, Darintaeyt ov THe East, Fe oe Rigel dl Bel tae fl IE ban Phare 8 ed Ae may bap | nba hich, as pou Gay; the ber eeleos openings tions, The guns eam to be moudted right oo the bank, etiolen eoneerniag tae coretine ne ‘he guneunea: eetenamea: § , » cha te aes les wis @ Weil's cut te an opening from Port Royal into theca- | and then earthworks thrown up foe the protection of the | gna thy progress of uew fortivemin r d f H ' ‘ pe oy a amnart ous, Tléeeo ¢ qeanreh river, wiih soins elgbt fest depth at bic | men, The magazines are voilt ea the wurisce, and then | having from time to tinae | nates God, teh ate me, tbe | yerterday ea woret:-Formep. Wns muoverseth 10 Cambor’ wator, Thie cut opens Into the Savannah river about six | dirt @novgh thrown ap to eovor them, At frst might | PRPe! hs veqnee ion to beoremn harairees rom th pavil: | privosers couta oot Wl / \- ¥ 4 she’ oa Serie? nay be titayfhod. miles above Fort Pulaski, acd is of course out of tho | they Would seem to be the apot to look for the guna, bub Woof all rach \wformation ow ever iaterenting oF } }oiciment, and ¢ it to the eouagel (0 be t ns of the a brew anco of Ite gune the gure ere ten (eet below taceo earthworks ErALliying any facts concermt: gone de‘eosive works may | beard an the otvers. howd 1. be #xid, ath | gait g : : : On the Georgia wide of the river there are two open Off fgom the river, halt @ mile or more before you | be tn hose for mucwe prilecthn they are epi mach | or tae pemouers tte " diately diecbarged | 8 seat at Bai ‘ ayer wro: god Mrs, koown as Wilmington ereek and Freeboroe's cat, | reach Fort Jackson, isan extensive fort, Whether thie | reer the enemies of the eovernment' will be put in pos | them in six othere? What be said ooteiwe? The | on ab 9 on ng ond » olng of Seaveeting Warcaw Sound with Auguetiae ercek oF river, | ie considered ana part of Fort Jackson { could not ascer- | gessioe of Information winch they might not be able to | eouneel Lor the delance theraerives know that the cnirse | however. by toe acitvity «¢ Cunualn tat My the | ae the owt demoorats ta fad (rom thence with Savannah river, ‘These two open. | tain, It has bern built (or some time, for the weeds and | ° stot Bat teria Soe oa halla) Bip he hid Jongh ng TG pa ag Blak A og BI an amen te: muster sinat Wotlen en te weep 8 ran for some dietance through tie marsh, quite | eongrass have crown so High that, antose one was looking | “ye aman Major Gonerat DIX fat before him? He called y on (he Yours to hess. | iation of the truce. The arbor to assomed \ts former yiv mh tn ond nae mb ne Fiv~recaw within ball @ milo—and Bnia f for @ fortiiasvion. he wonld not motion It, Lahould Judce \"s BT Vem "BUREN, Ammiaiant Adiitaas Genera), fale, WOKE perlia) @guld HUE reMAID silent Whig Khir. | quiet anvect | of Forney. Nosg they will make & move so

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