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April 5, steamship Economist, Burdge, Charleston, cotton.
April 5, schr. Rutherford, Green, Charleston, cotton.
April 7, schr. Sarah Russell, Charleston, cotton.
April 7, schr. Acorn, Habenicht, Charleston, cotton.
April 8, schr. Louisa, Tulle, Charleston, cotton.
April 8, schr. Chase, Habenicht, Charleston, cotton.
April 9, schr. Elizabeth Rumley, Charleston, cotton.
April 10, steamship Cecile, Carling, Charleston, cotton.
Total, 58, of which 8April 8, schr. Chase, Habenicht, Charleston, cotton.
April 9, schr. Elizabeth Rumley, Charleston, cotton.
April 10, steamship Cecile, Carling, Charleston, cotton.
Total, 58, of which 85 since 1st January.
Reinforcements wanted on the South Carolina coast.
A correspondent of a Northern paper, writing from Hilton Head, April 21st, says:
It looks now as though the moral calm were destined to a long continuance.
However eager we may be to possess Savannah, and Charleston and Fort Sumter, it must be contested that we lack the needful power to insure these triumphs.
The great mistake committed by Gen. Sherman, of scattering his force amongst the unimportant islands