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as been prohibited in this military district by General Davidson. Yankee forces near Charleston. The Port Royal correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer says: Our forces occupy, no doubt with a view to future siege operations, Folly Island, and have advanced up to within two hundred yards of Light-House Inlet, which separates Folly from Morris Island. Our troops are protected by earthworks which they have thrown up.--Guns will be mounted, and then the rebels, who are in full vind therefore during the day the rebels omit their Jeremy Diddling on board the well ventilated iron clad. It is not yet definitely known when the attack on Charleston will be resumed. Some of the iron-clads are lying at Edisto Inlet, off Folly Island, while another is still receiving repairs in our harbor. Frightful Carriage. A member of Sickles's corps, who was in the fight at Chancellorsville, writes: Through the mercy of Heaven, I escaped harm in the terrible carnage of