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The siege of Charleston.
the Prospects for its reduction--Fort Sumter in a Damaged condition Gen Gilmore's Designs — a view from a Monitor's turret, &c., &c.
The only point upon which public attention in the United and Confederate States is chiefly directed is the line of works defending the city of Charleston.
This concentrated interest arises chiefly from the fact that not a gun is to be heard in any other quarter of the Confederacy, and even a daily bombardment, though doing l ide us, singing on its way, and chucks into the water near by. The firing is over, and from our excellent position we take a long look at the Secessio-Babylonio city and its surroundings.
Sumter is firing, but we heed it not.
A view from a Monitor's turret.
On our right is the deserted summer resort, the Moultrie House.
Close by it, Fort Moultrie, with the two blockade running wrecks, the Isaac P. Smith and the Minho, ashore on the beech before it. A little further to the left is qui