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y a participant. On the eighth of April, Gen. Hunter and staff went ashore on Tybee Island. It ut a delay of one day was found necessary. Gen. Hunter did not take up his headquarters ashore, tha defiance. He bore a written summons from Gen. Hunter, and a man was stationed in the light-house did he bring? A sealed letter. Just then Gen. Hunter stepped out of his room, and remarked blandGenerals and their aids were on the ground; Gen. Hunter remaining all day at a point to the left ofcovered road. Down, gentlemen, down, said General Hunter, when those around him were needlessly expe time Capt. Turner, Chief of Commissary on Gen. Hunter's staff, and Lieut. Wilson, undertook to dr accompanied by Col. Rust. Messengers from Gen. Hunter had meantime arrived. These, together with. Major Halpine, as the representative of General Hunter, received the weapons. The ceremony was pained in the Fort during the next day, when Gens. Hunter, Benham and Gilmore visited it. Colonel Ter[1 more...]