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sible, three thousand men at once. All quiet on the Combahee. I will keep you fully advised. W. J. Hardee, Lieut.-Genl. Telegram. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 28th, 1865. Genl. Beauregard: The enemy is moving rapidly upon Augusta. Hope that troops will be hurried up. Respectfully, D. H. Hill, Major-Genl. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 28th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: General Hill reports from Brier Creek, enemy advancing on all roads from Savannah on west side of river. I think your presence of extreme importance at this juncture. W. J. Hardee, Lieut.-Genl. Telegram. Montgomery, Jan. 28th, 1865. Genl. G. T.Jan. 28th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: Every energy is being used to push troops forward rapidly. They are being sent both via Selma and Mobile as fast as capacity of the railroad will permit. R. Taylor, Lieut.-Genl. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 29th, 1865. Genl. G. T. Beauregard: The enemy have failed so far in all attempts to c