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es of Charleston shows that we have taken over four hundred and fifty pieces of ordnance, being more than double what I first reported. The lot includes eight and ten-inch columbiads, a great many thirty-two and forty two pounder rifles, some seven-inch Brook's rifles and many pieces of foreign make. We also captured eight locomotives and a great number of passenger and platform cars, all in good condition. Deserters report that the last of Hardee's army was to have crossed the Santee river yesterday, bound for Charlotte, North Caaolina, and it was feared that Sherman had already intercepted their march. It is reported on similar authority that the last of Hood's army, twelve thousand strong, passed through Augusta last Sunday, the 10th, on the way to Beauregard. Georgetown has been evacuated by the enemy, and is now in our possession. Deserters are coming in constantly.--We have over four hundred already. Q. A. Gillmore,Major-General commanding. The Heral