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's minute attention to all details. instructions to General Cobb. enemy's fleet directed towards Cape Lookout. General Beauregard's letter to General Whiting. enemy Retires to Newbern. information given of probable naval attack upon Charleston. General Beauregard recalls his troops from North Carolina. President Davis Refuses to send 7-inch guns to General Beauregard. they are sent to Mobile.> General Beauregard, having accomplished the object of his visit to Savannah, on the 30th of October returned to Charleston, where he found Captain D. B. Harris waiting for him. His pleasure and relief were great indeed, for he knew that this trusted officer would now relieve him of the immediate supervision of the works to be remodelled and constructed in many portions of his extensive command. It cannot be expected that we shall pass in review and comment upon all the official orders emanating from General Beauregard's headquarters, nor that the reader should be made acquainted wi
Chapter 41: Arrival of General Hood's Army at Tuscumbia, October 30th. General Beauregard requests a summary of his plans of future operations. request not complied with. General Beauregard inspects the Banks of Tennessee River. Advises an address to the people of Tennessee. heavy rains begin on the 2d of Novembe Inadmissibility of the plea that Mr. Davis lacked timely notice of General Hood's proposed movements.> The army reached Tuscumbia on the afternoon of the 30th of October, and on that day General Hood received the following communication: Headquarters, Military division of the West, Tuscumbia, October 30th, 1864. Geneailroad bridges over Chattahoochee. It now became evident that the inactivity of the Commander of the Army of Tennessee, after his arrival at Tuscumbia, on October 30th, had given Sherman ample time to repair the damage done to the railroad from Atlanta to Chattanooga. He had been able to send back to that fortified place all