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ere to-morrow for Columbia. Upon reaching Columbia, about noon on the 10th, General Beauregard immediately telegraphed General Hardee advising the concentration of his forces from the Combahee line to a line behind the Edisto, so as to shorten it as much as possible. On the day following, in answer to General Hardee, who had informed him of the crossing of the enemy to James Island in front of his works, General Beauregard forwarded the following telegram: Columbia, S. C., Feb. 11th, 1865. Lieut.-General Hardee, Charleston, S. C.: By late movements of the enemy it is apparent that he intends to move upon Charleston, or to cut off your communications along the Northeastern Railroad. It is therefore advisable that you proceed to execute, as soon as possible, the movement agreed upon the 2d instant. Guard well your left flank and the crossings of the Santee. G. T. Beauregard. But General Hardee, for reasons which were never clearly explained, imprudently delayed f
. D. C. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 10th, 1865. Genl. Beauregard: I feel sure your presence here, if possible, would do great service at this juncture. Thomas Jordan. Telegram. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 10th, 1865. Lieut.-Genl. W. J. Hardee, Charleston, etc.: I have just arrived here. Will join you as soon as practicable. Meanwhile I advise concentration from the Combahee on the Edisto line. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 11th, 1865. Genl. Beauregard: Do you direct that the agreement made on the 2d inst. be carried into effect immediately? Please answer at once. W. J. Hardee, Lieut.-Genl. Yes—undoubtedly. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 12th, 1865. Genl. Beauregard: General Wright has been withdrawn from Ashepoo across Edisto, and enemy having crossed North Edisto near Orangeburg, McLaws is retiring from Branchville to the Four-hole swamp. Sixteen transports appeare