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r must be obeyed, regardless of consequences. I have at present no other cavalry to send you. Make best disposition of that you have left. Your telegram will be referred to War Department. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., April 2d, 1864: 12 h. M. Genl. Saml. Cooper, Adjt. and Insp.-Genl., Richmond, Va.: All quiet here. Enemy's forces reported gradually leaving Florida. Appear to be increasing in our front—probably returning to their former position preparatory to future operations. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., April 2d, 1864. Genl. Saml. Cooper, Adjt. and Insp.-Genl., Richmond, Va.: Major-General Anderson reports yesterday a large double-stack, side-wheel steamer is sunk in St. John's River, opposite mouth Doctois Lake, fifteen miles above Jacksonville (Florida), supposed to be Maple Leaf, which exploded a torpedo at four (4) h. A. M. Torpedoes were laid by Captain E. Pliny Bryan, sent for that purpose from here. G. T. Beauregard.