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ison minimum to-morrow morning, just about two o'clock? Respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff. Report of the evacuation of Morris Island, with endorsed remarks of the commanding General. Charleston, September 7, 1863. Captain William F. Nance, A. A. G., First Military District, Dept. S. C., Ga., and Fla.: Captain: I have the honor to make the following report of the evacuation of Morris Island, including Batteries Wagner and Gregg, by the troops undely that they should be ultimately destroyed, with as much of the works as practicable, when further defence was abandoned. The conference was then adjourned until an answer should be received to application for oarsmen. Charleston, S. C., September 7, 1863. On the morning of the sixth instant, the despatches herewith, marked A, and subsequently a letter, marked B, from Colonel L. M. Keitt, commanding Confederate States forces on Morris Island, having been received, reporting that Battery W