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port one corps of Sherman's army gone to Wilmington, and that the cotton in Savannah has been, or will be, confiscated. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, January 16. --After abandoning Pocotaligo, our forces took position behind the Combahee river. No further movement was made yesterday. The enemy is believed to be aiming at Branchville. Two monitors were sunk last night in this harbor — probably by torpedoes.--They lie about eight hundred yards from Fort Sumter, towards Sullivan's island. Their smoke-stacks only are visible. [Third Dispatch.] Charleston, January 17. --Deserters and prisoners report the force that advanced from Beaufort to consist of the Fifteenth and Seventeenth corps, with little artillery or baggage train, and that Sherman was moving by railroad with the remainder of his army, artillery, trains, etc. They report also that Charleston is their destination. The enemy advanced within two miles of Combahee yesterday, and then retire