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Pe e————— 7 4 , L — — THIRTY-TIHIRN TEA. NUMBER 10,115. The Latest Wer By Telegraph to the ¥. ¥. fun. VICTORY ! ! —__-————_ -———. v Capture of Fort Fisher A GLONIGUS ASSAULT. Six Elours Fighting. 2,000 PRISONERS CAPTUTED. Gen. Whiting Among Them. | REBELS KILLED!| CANNON TAKEN Our Loss in Battle 900 Men. EXPLOSION OF THE ZINE OF THE PORT, 200 OF OUR MEN KILLED. Brilliant Action of the Natry, REBEL PIRATES IN THE FIGHT. They Are Driven Up the Biver, OCs, ac W&e. A500 =. le Fall of Kort Misaer. Fr ‘ Jun " tdeon Wella, Secvetary Na ! Atactic i just in mW t Fort Fisher a ber Federal Point ero in our por The ananilt was made by the and nailors on Sunday a anol t 11 P.M. the works @ere ours Tt ® ‘ Lie 4 I a R.A. Poeter, of the Na ‘ed Our os os were mxty-two guns and al outtw thousar e hundred priser Generals Whiting and La rebels) are prison ere an! wound The Vande bia on ber way North, with dis- patches Two fifeen-.nch sheila burst on the Monitors. 3 gned,) FE. T. Ntonors, Commander, Washington, Jan. 1 An official dispatch sare thato n was wounde! by the explosion of the Af GENERAL RESULTS Baltimore, Jan. 17.—7 towing from its snecial « w 1 oxpelit.an, w as *t arrived st F fe Monr Fort Monroe 6 M Alter thro ders and» is rdment Port Fisher ia ore, with a)| the ‘ orernsoding Now To I aa the army and the aay at threc k on Bunda afiera ( the fort wag scaled half t ho . ® at with t . ‘ ante } vine lock ‘ and ¢t ‘ ' a ere r ra bace r ° 4 € niv2. A the I Istand bat ¥ ! Pros Porter, ¢ ae “ “ 8 ‘ he are t ‘ , , ( ata were t pt | ( the r M onda \ a , « ‘ 1 1 n t j ) FP THE VY Acu ! Porter's Dispa e% 1 BNC.) 4, 154 ‘ 1 (bat opera: t ur t , i e the first abiack ft the sut ent withdrawa ‘ 1 en, i } gy the ‘ 4 ! The € ’ t necanconce.ve. r i t ne with the r vessels ab . c the coast, exposed may almost s at ato he v, a . - — — osc amnaeenaaENNEtICE Sn — ——— Tow , ’ ’ ’ + ‘ . rr > “ae . NEW ) \ INESD Q (PRICK ONR CENT IN GOLD eA, ata as é ry . a \ Q Ob) rw a i 7 ’ poked \ 0 CERTRAN CURRENCY, ; - — eesantiy. On theee gales tse enemy depended | } tr i ity as . in tt » . “ ce + eeebeles - ine pended tiotred, but It is impoasi bie t ein the nigbt. | to planethe fay of the tage fret on the rans- | bands of music en commences plata, white ne break up on eparation « o heave gone me bh nd 6 the eo ra of the rd n " " 4 x bdhetn Mi 2 my ina : . Among on w pit are the comma the | parts of Fort Plaber, Those who verival to solun- fmen could beacen pusnin about and roltimg in the ey de eaeush te dtiva ; ; igh | thre leading igades GC Cur being le were tuvitel. to sdvance to the pars aide of che | warm aan like @b okcbildren enjoying @ holiday. wa ough to ¢ anything to sea, ar we 1, not severely, (usColonela Pennybacker | venaei, w . 1 e we have sustained no dane ge wh " ' teeny Chere was a protty general rush, whieh | Note sign of ane eneme conkl ha geen at tie r ge whatever, A’ter the | and Rell dangers The !and f twas afor- | Copt Glamon stagped, as there were some thirty time in any direction, « tTotcloek, about 4000 troopsarrived, the westh sr ant in had and the seone, the peranes in places fourteen or fif ] eaht mor than were wanted alremiv in the line. | tro ips bavinyy been danted, a altetom Pyare wae very hearty L, bowerer, got r a feet high ; but thewen went at it nob! dev | Amomethem were four ewarthy broed-aloulderod | kent forward on the beach. Adin ni? aig wey oon the 18h mat, ead forming the | acevere musketry fire, The marines and sailors | Sendwieh idemdders and the entire craw of the | nated to Capt Gliasan, commanding the Sarat ih vemels in three tits With the transports incom-| weat up gallantly, but the muskeiry fire from | captern'e@gia At the time I write the erindat one | ve with hie gunboat ditieion inate we a oe red F ort Fisher On the morning | the east end of the land front was so severe thet | ‘sat work cherpearing their sabres, and the etorm- | line of ¢ frigates and shell the beac! mivance yf the 15th, the At took station in throe nea, | they did not eucoee! in entering the work The | tr party exinbit ae much glaesonie hilerity F the eblrmtehora, The division mov the wed¢o the beac'a, and the boata were rent at once | navy fire on the work, ju ne from the holes, | party of cbildnen preparing for a pie-ni 1 f . rr’ 0 take of th eons ‘ s ake of the cr. These were landed with } must have bron terrific, Many of the guna were | asave epirit has been manifested on all the voaele Bat te Cha 11 guns te twalvo Mays’ provision, ab about 2 o'tock | injured, How many tt ere on the point Leau- { If Mort Maher is not taken, there will st least be ‘ dhe : . P.M. This time I purmed a different pian in | not sey: perhaps thirty or forty. fome Diooty work, ie ae k r t . . : rt attacking the rebel works. [vent in the new Ir ¢. B, Comstocs Captain Glieans aod all the offcera of the ehir ‘ Li o f a r . * 4) . spire wromodory Radford leading the tm “Lieut. Col, A. D.C, and Chief Engineer, have volunteered to mecompany the storming par k - Mm Sanctum Cane nadnx aratane ‘ ti ai an rhea Monad k end Ma Another despatch ext e the number of . ty, which, with the marines iv to consist of fifty et Ia dd 1; = M, the te opened on them ae they , nay Seas * t ives id | three men, Butasonly two offers can yo, the ierilo T epproached, bys they fquietly took up their old | EFS captured at twenty-five hundred, and the | joe) a nechahl ‘ ' Alebane 4 , probably decide who ahall bave that ery : pe hin one thousand yarie of Fort | gum er of guns at seventy tw General Grant, } honor. Protably Executive Officer Farqubar aud Keewte Pate 1 . and *ehen ready they opene! their batter | telegraphs ty thie department that in honor of this | Ackng-Master Rowers, wil) lnad the party. Queker City z . tween t ea pbieet hase, depres | reat triimph sebleved by the united valor of the The Bantiaga with the Cans @ in tow, at 7 orene oe oS Ge rthe aud the Trousdes and monitors, It | aay cm ' ‘elock this afternoon, had distanced all the vews la Tote WaefOon apparent that the ir eswels bad the | 8rimy and nev mi Sree © eae | of the fleet some ten miles when a sinal trom | jo in adv tb were th ¢ | ‘ ; ale la mivance he ore thore shest of it. Trave bevan to disappear, and the | hundred gune t) Le fired by ee of tie armies | the thuwbipy directed uato hokt up and keep in |, eited ap ne eee "t thera = ang of Fort Fisher 800M | operatine agarnst iP | lime with the Hrook!y divie To about au! pone pat where we ik ne mmr need t ok very dilapidated. The guns wen hour the tine wae closed, and ayain moved « F : n ai ‘ 4 " Dana ¥ r t rear fi iron Ne ere gilenced one afer ¢ otber, and only one owl Toe distance frou our dostination was ‘ ‘ ry ert. - vot ¥ so miles ia advance of all the " gun in the southern angle kept up its fre Aasintant Secreta War, theu twenty-eeht miles, T tiuued | " wt reinthe v tthe eoftha gun was not st all accurate, an it VUF EXPEDITION ar ar ouutiful aud the sea cole ' if A! ded be damaqe ob the iy a pe ey: beoop, where they remained ny nthe ) ed no da! re on the iron vessels ¢ tHotel ne Lip yolr ' dd ttrected Fall and ( onoected History of the Pretimi | pacheend one dtdchk ed wr and atrect fi From our advanced ponition I hed» t ot ‘ ' ‘ 2 tines n ay of letting the the Captain to bolst two white lichte and take the |, i Vie @abek it chidin: White ery emy know we bad a ell lef, on board the @ary Jperations by am Kye-V itness, lead to tho anchorage otf Flag Pond Battery, two | o ce m aud did Ga6 inion W (alee oliv MAME ‘ ‘ ‘ , Pekeabilelode burinone the day, though some of # «xtc hips and did not ine ) take any unfai leimor. " oil ’ toiles bo the f Yor sher, V ° ‘ iia ; i a i Patt Tan. 17.~ The correspouders the] re a north ort Fisher, Aty kw | the ahells Fort Fist : a ais wets a Py m 18 ¢ fron we « | ached the point i ', pon Ob Wmeure . Me Raltimore Awmwican gives the foliowing detailed bsp t Heater’, aud soon the tmmense | oan in ent \ nity. The firing on the cred @ No.1, led by Captain Alde the | Hee npread over the ovran im our wake, closed up, |e i N 1 1 ' o t I ' ‘ t . naides wae 10k an ‘ led ( lore | Sccount of the capture of Port Fishe preseviiny & most magnificent spectacle wit al sd ‘ ‘ R tuagnificentmiht F k in the ing tl 4 raula, to go and attack the Svamer Santia. le ¢ ay m | display of inpumerable Huhta: uote waste | ptof in thew + the monitors poure This was doue int audsomest man- | Yesterday afternoon the ates be neen overhead, and the moon ahone oo} ‘ ‘ } * ed at pond ‘ ot 4 ate of four per rs tA mistake was nny thee xcept firing | from Fortress Monroe, bring brig that the shore, five m lee distent, was dis- | ‘ ol | tulunte, & P ee thrown in thin times apid and aking too much smoke The | mira! Porter froin the President j Mnetly vieible, Lights could wise be seen ou the! being not Ho than two thoes Every ahos beavy fire the larce veasela aut up the enemy's | the Navy. As the dispatch ateamer crossed the | shore, and rebel eyew ure yibbless ye n | @truck the emabramores or parapet of the tortand @uins at once, and after firing till alter dark, the | bar into the inner harbor all oyes were «tnatved to | the grand panorama, she euMDery tot was never surpassed. . Dorin thin ¢ wn probally threw 80% vessela dropped out to their ancboraye, | discover sume indication that authority trad been Friday, Jan. 1%. At ewht Delle r o'clock | she nereturn, but the Nfienlby they bad in The Irons and monitors maintaine! & rpc | reveiy forward the renewal of tae attack | hie morn we were ar ad thors re | im avin: their *% anid the explosion of our tion throuyh the night. fringe shell now and the nF Vhe first ation olmservable | hy a gun from the aul hat ‘ha | Goethe wink, omonn yiGeed Li eh uw the Marat vd the f o | ope 2 work, from " tod ahormdoubt- w lying within 1,000 yards of tt tend | teide wea smoke from th ug up of the forty | preperstery signal of red and yreen, evan indica. | lene i their ' wowtof their shells ¢ fort d o gain he 1 unboste nehor insic : on sor f them | 4 wvond or themark, All of ou ‘ 1 s not fre again at tt think ie ete at anchor Je, anim t Hon that it is tine to be up ead ebirring, pre weit 4 desde aS rane Lea ae ed loubs that is ® waste of powder The firing from | were seen headin, towards the bar, ‘Tere could | breakfast, and yettins through with the routine of | fiche - ' ral of Whair i the whole flees will commence Das we pet] be staking this indient f tho character of | a, yg duty, eo asto lo in readiness at dewn t | wine been 1 armor breakfast and be kept up aa long an the orduance | the dispatches fr once the serinis work of the day, The mvon | About 4 esate 4 lepartment provides us with esbella and guns ALG o'clock the I ats worn pour | ig au abining brightly in @ colorless @ky br vase reat shined been f a5 There is perfect understand between General | im ib in @ ates ag their wav | with stare, The throng of veasela rest calinly ice si err + yyaelf bel ever i bh be r e " " ot as J r it Terry and mys I believe a ytbing has been | through the siuuou the ba) | the ees, the wind being tan fight to atte or even Ava ¥ hia Ate * ' the vecnele fone t ut bin T bave heard no complaints and | was § o'clock before the Inst of these bad cromead, ipple ite mrface: this too, 6 Khould Le remen Ne of bat No od te take the positions know that wehave felt ev to help | the bright moon lqht enal ling them to thread their | A intink at Unb marke for them on the art, aud jo in the tha See +: a Wechaw ied eis eh a. The tid ti tir r bettardinent . order army alon ave | way w e wy c e was by dhs time North Carctina. Truly the e! wiven abe the 11 vesncls hy Hrookly as anded on @ strip of land which our nave’ too low for the monitora to core ¢ andab re: | tq thia great enterprise carrying 1% gr vaipletely « sand aud a plac lefenco which | mained inside until this morning, and at 6 o'clock, | ‘clock the sevond signal waa yiven t a rapid aaa lor to tt Hag _— baba Aa give y ot tlon, an 1 mp tha Would enable us te bold a very large | followel by the Malvern, the ship of the Admi- " under way," when the Rent) ti i oved forward, of arn ral, they were ol served inoving out. The Admiral | weirhing re nenced, aud at halfpa fo lows, presenting an ar f the largoa' anes To Hon. Gideon Welles threw out the ermal “Got under way" to the foot | he wignale of ¢ ap aehaga't | Mie Rervice, tuayt tach of old woad- . com ‘ Fe | en walls with thet ! erioanients Bigned, Davin DD. Porrer, utside, andin the twink ' an eve the work | ward wore viven and responded toy on “ M a fell, x guns Rear Admiral, of raising sncbor was in progress throughout the | brilliant pyrotechu av. The cunboat Tecony Waliant oe coe 48 rn r ‘ ! attan - i ? AkOoND pIapaTed immense art The Malvern sailed out majen | sas ent ahead last nicht to anchor off Playpond juchanna eet ie. cally thre the aquadron, and stood ot ¢ mn, latte 1 ed : aving ed na hee 1 9 " Washingion, Jan, 17.—The Navy Mepartinent ane Rattery, and, tt t having yet daw ¢ atts... ' An giving signal to the t, “Follow we rae todi- | lights be seen the ateoring point of the tleet . andor! eC has received the lollowir atel.”’ | in ob re, about three miles ahead rr Hicon ler ge... sescceresesooms ® Tienem, Jan. 1h, 1865 8 o'el a fe a th te ' - Prom Fisnen, 1h, 1565, Ry wok the fleet Wax in mot and] Theg sntes, Wabash, Minnesota and Co Total commcence 176 Hon Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Naa presented a aight ey description. Frig- | jorwic, moved off first, led by Admiral Porter's > " monitors, jron-clada, d e-ender ; ty minuter to tive bk, these two ime Bi Fort Fisher is ours, I send a bearer of | ates, nit n-cle it ors, ettes, | Magship, They were jowed by the New Trot rte aaerat pie if a 5 amaluee ta lispatches with « brief accountof the affair Gen | slo ps of warand gunboats, numberiny mixty-two | gides and Moultor fect. The signals (rom the aru ‘ nthe grand and awful yee Terry ie entitled to the highest praiso aud the | versels of war carrying in all five hundred and | tranap to the « splay. At the rill a nade, a spectecke that will A a i i aE ' } hie LOPES | bably never be wisneseed akwin ducing the pres gratitude of hie country for the manner ™ wh | ninety gaud, besices sina!) steamers, tugs, tenders rst dawn of day the whole art . wan motion, “yee he nas conducted his part of the operations. He» | and army transports, were soon forme no four | The wind has changed ¢ e Westduring the The er ta | ebile this @raat bam. is ray bean ideal of w soldier and a general, Our | luce on the broad expanse of the ceran, each led by | yioht, and coming off ahore, tends to rauder the | bardment Inate wt , half, closing a& a a a a Rabid < Capekt'of Ma aiviihansl ike hick whe fon neunikes paek 6 wk 04 pot have been co-operation has been most cordia Th sy itis | the veesel tte ne comman tor The a é ¥ | landing of the troops comparatively easy, eas than tour por browtmde atter braede victory, which will always bo ours when thoarmy | transports, including tho steams Balte aud Pa At a quarter to seven the Admiral signalled, | tide t poured mt the alichteat intere and navy goes hand in hard. The navy loss in | cific and numberny not leas than fifteen steanmeh ig | ‘Porm ‘ine of-battle." Whereupon the Brook!s mise eastonally interspersed with the denae ” sitaics : of ’ ‘ h wh guns of tt Mon * the sasault was heavy. The army low is also | carrying not less then ten thousand troups tol by | with her line of vessels, moved alons clone to the aoe . 7 bh a nd during this ime enunts of heavy. the flagebip of Mrevet Maj. Gen, Terry, their com bench in the following order: Brooklyn, 71,800 ahote indeed, Dhove no doubt that up te D. YP. Porras, mancder,also formed a tfth line of the great artoudta. | 94.) an, Tt Tecony, 10: Kansam 8: Une ; | the witudrawal of the wooden walle able ieee ; pielabeaosagirds int d diet weet tT noth 120,000 shell were (rod uito Forw Rear-Admiral Commanding Thus the number of veascis visible from our deck | puro, 4: Maumee, h; Patuxent 10; Seuecte 4. | Pah OPPRATIONS OF THE ARMY, Was Dot lens than oi Pontonme, 10; Nynck, 7; Yantie, 7; Nerens, | After the general bombardment commenced, bas The troops embrace the «amo that came down | 11. 4 ty shes Tle diviedn Shs beter | Jone shot wan tire! by the Port revurn ) connee (seneral Terry’s Report. sits Coens Builer: wit saith kG alae i . r | quer none of the wood auels were injured, wi son, Butler, wits one ade) a kel BDO | orepare for action and move in clone to the leat, i t ani the Monitors id not withe Warhington, Jan, 17—10:40 A.M.—May.-Gen. |g new commanding officer. ‘Ice Navy are proud ny shall’ he ev/enia” Gk sian pial uk daclaad ines | dea whan thé a nal was ven r the *ooden enue f bo kepr as wor " | John A. Diz: The following official dispaaches | of thie fact agit ahows that the Governimonthaa mie | ge danding of the tre ph about vires ani » ba “8 4 ari we but Re Pakedghs TouRhogD have just been received at thie Department: tained Adraira: Po ‘ rand backed ep Lis opinion | miiestrom Port Fisher, near the doser " tot ri, to prevent the repairlug of daunsqes a oly that Fort Pishor can be taken, bot that it | yy nm Deiter In a few 7 tes the { by the warriw Headquarters | rees on Federal Pointy | um be taken, aud that itcan be taken by the gente Soe Weng Hie and ratte Phe eauip tires of our tr nm the nhore, tne Ni. 1 ia Fortress Monroe Jan 17,—| ; ferent. cot pear Oy eneatic hua he sy z With DUO DURA DS a and the display ; Gen. J. 4. Rawls (ie 1 hash ihe same trouye under ao differ commande ©) uarrow str) in separating the aca aor of white aul wreen laterne by the teet, present Brig.-Gen, « ‘ " Lers have bal a rough time of it, w lak at) from Cape Fear River, about a rile poland parallel | & eTAUd spectacle bonor to report that Fort Fisher waa car by ae- bree consecutive daye of stor . , | To-night the troope k vivauced Up to wnttnm ny , , i ans a rhe ble wit « Woof Kort fier, their can his aRernoon and ever by Gen. Amen's ” : ‘ shouts unitle ® > Ah tale! mely pcked in their tranaperis, } In the meantime, the ron-ciade meved into pos. | tires @ ling down the Leach for more thane Devision and the 2d Brigade of the Ist Division ot } ’ nh Wo are al! fairly under way for t bret of ¥ eironmdee about mus the shh Army Corps, gallantly aided by a battal- | A been re : The 4 stance is ouly «ixty millem | tt juartera @ tnleand the Monitors shout t jon of marmes end seamen from the navy The e« b tad as vetted oud we expe th t aur eeu als swing order: New Tron. | the auct ault Was Jed by a heavy bormbardinens fro | A we ae wet. Ko na bo Le ve operath na ‘ ‘ 0 une; Monad Fi, | tracted) to proceed In the Federal fleet, and wae ma I PM., when | ee 1 ‘ the 6 ” Friday wor rhe reel M Git ngiiry Ce R, Uctham, % | ¢ \ t the Det Brigade rt Division) effect. | v | } lead the M tor fleet ' ‘ vit t guns tt Goory Belknap, Thet 1 lewr ‘ entuy t ‘ ut fll p agers | 7 si N re wr bride t ed by thes ats a #, Mabopac, Livut,-Com. BE, E. Potter, 2 giue | i! $ ® . the work was not sined nugl1oPM, | } to be le ity sw Che Bantiaso f me to the Momtor ¢ Bai t ine 4 the fort open ‘ t #ontihe The be bot ers wan t . ‘ t ' “ the t they here tr st had we with . ‘ eral rable Allibe workar j Finber are 4 ‘i Alabema t Mug). wD Vandert red thelr bormn ¥ at the sides at 4 el introops, We he not lesa | I x ; \ re hd be ut - 4. The Dictator had enedout a ® wed by the 1s } thav bey bu ! e ae te & Ure 4 a “ CV ‘ ‘ | not arrived when tue teed w ent- | tors wit ers ahaha cg t sey y ani ‘ anda at the aslo eataich {hopes as entertained that | struck in tho embrasures, rploding threw |W report at t “ ' Tregre: to oa loss ie severe, en: | ‘ | : thro t ae evia! ficers Iam not yet able to form any | "°° ¥ on? hak ai ‘ ere { Ms f pags) ; ia ele earn that be \ ' ' mort ‘ not send more than | on the Mahepuc, burated + the ¥ | A 1 Fouad 4 Pe fore niner t of every tan minutes and ab times ao rapid | 84d that none ul her irop-cle B batalGenesnh ¢ sR ' ‘ active «per : i r ) wa ey bley Lik waposs work +" the ¥ t er ft wir ‘ rier | thor ther a ! Licut. Col. Comsteck’s Kepert, | the tanta io Coba, byt Norman} Atn the (oats of the fleet were calle! | Outas: ' ‘A Fort Fisher, Jan 1,2 A. M.--Atter ® care " prabe o f the Vi» -sbip | away t " troops, ‘The woods in wh rf Uatthe secomd Pay o : ay ye te to PF é ‘ e had bee oughly shel , 1 r Ma 14 \ rou helled and n vir ‘2 Arpiine triehs nasau! Fort I » Paine's « with | ‘ 1 | ¥ “ Ie transporte were en bled La cuted ' ~ t ‘ | i a t t hir ‘ el Abbow's bris bold ‘ a “ . the ‘ “ ’ rol the shore, and they were | * ‘ , ve » ' ; . 7) a cload ymin ' woroes the peninsila, w acing W A the sana} t . e no) Jess than two hundre } t I i tbe he “a ugnificen bn ton, against Hoke, while Ames' div id as wy havea ‘ takes | beng ‘ wt ' w! the veescla of the fleet, | 1 pla 1 ept rea t s etre a wan’ i edding ® the west ¢ After three | i Pgs 1 tus ‘ ithe work and carried the | \ i ; ; ‘ * . nd wate ‘ ‘ ra iv. the aesanit was made at be art . ‘ hundred yards of the beach " \ the s ; soubh-w which ave ar to cana C itiss’ brigade led, and ne wi travaterred to wmall boasts, | 7 pee? the boa .tu w , a everything part pleasant, adit weet enc and fron, it tonta ar ¢ iL.paeye were oO lan ted, 4 elven. W } taste bo asa P Spe re alec landed 1 ¢ the un hast rant ' r’s, and the by ons stern uf ibe nt ri, & f provisions for the entire force, which |; yar ea ihe a tue } t wd q ie » 1 henge, gain foot i sever and e gut “lh, a 1 ‘ t thousand strong. in ravao Old bun alrew ven off at 5 P.M. we bad possess f about half ut 5] b ook the boats al! tho ne OF Ene fF NIDs a alf the i i ver the wa Wiilst \ sa from & tra 1° Po Moustors and the 1 cw have or ned mii ts Abbott's brigade was then taken trom du # OVer the parr pet mithe | y siiultaneonsly for the shore, and sow, gut the night w throw 4 ry ten e facing W ngton, a pub into F | seats) mee bne mare 8 Fors Pt a We stem the + ive bundred me ped the | the f {'wonita er wok can land %, 0% m™ e fleet and el it ag ' yf yev ab Fisher, and on 7 forward, at 19 Po ML, it | © ano net onal the fleas will the de wand planted sheir regiments eT | only oe a yligh i M ’ ° trooy re ing @ tine Wie v bbe he took the re the work wit litle rosater | ‘Pwo era ne Mept ip onc j the highest sand-hilly amid cherring from ih | spirits Ayer js ee juss 1 te | ' ) Posten, B in Doan arrisen fn back to the extreme of t! ! Poaiée, Rear Adm transports and the fleet. The men wore overjoye | camp with nearly one | r tml ttle and suls, where they were followed and } Cape. Gliesor roed the men shat he wanted | t again get from siipboard, and in a» few minutes porees Wo as de F < ' : nt 1 pigh among others General Whiting and Colne) Lamb, | thirty-five bluieyacker volunteers, a!] that could be | had cut down cedars sufficient to make # rousing JX hi rer of the troora advanced dunng the beth wounde we bave quite our thousand | spared from toe guns end he wanted only such | fire to dry their clothes, eome of them having got | night w the abandoned rebe! Fort A wa, ond cleus gales that Liow here elmee’, princwcse, L hope us i089 ay Got exceed five | men os would co willtggly, with she detarmuation | web to Wer kucse us eobmuos Mirouah tbe mul The Continued an Che last pes

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