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Charleston — Dahlgren Furloughed for twenty days. It is announced that Admiral Dahlgren has received a furlough of twenty days "to visit Washington." A correspond from Morris Island, says: Much has been said about the relations of Admiral Dahlgren and Gen. Gillmore, but I have heard that the correspondents on Morris Islaor the operations of the navy was open. While the dispatches did not denounce Dahlgren in express terms, they stated that General Gillmore, if he had certain mattersly acceded to the request of Gen. Gillmore, but has ordered the removal of Admiral Dahlgren. This alteration of the programme involves an important change, which wilispatches of Gen. Gillmore had scarcely been a few miles on their way when Admiral Dahlgren heard of the circumstance. The entente coridale between the commanders may be judged when it is known that Dahlgren at once wrote brief counter communications to the Government, the bearer of them being his own son. Miscellaneous.