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defects in his claim to be a first class engineer. But Gen. Gillmore, in his reduction of Fort Pulaski, demonstrated highly h of the service to which he was attached was to make General Gillmore "the best hated officer in the engineer corps." In the present struggle Gillmore has displayed decided superiority over Beauregard in one respect — that is, in getting his ask no favors. At the very starting point, therefore, Gen. Gillmore evinced a generalship of a higher grade than belongs toproblem being so different. Sumter is farther off from Gen. Gillmore's batteries than was Pulaski; it is of stone instead ofprotected by tiers of cotton bales. On the other hand, Gen. Gillmore has much heavier and better ordnance than he had at Pul but experience alone can settle the question. But Gen. Gillmore and his gallant troops, as well as the whole loyal publast Thursday, but we are assured on good authority that Gen. Gillmore will not be ready to give the word for action before to