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ame within the range of and opposite to our batteries on Hilton Head, all was still. Suddenly, the fifteen heavy guns of ForFort Walker, which had been aimed directly at the huge frigate, belched forth their simultaneous fire, and the action was begun. not reply. But, as the second steamer came opposite to Fort Walker, the hulls of the first three were suddenly wrapped in st, and then sweeping around to deliver the other against Hilton Head. This furious fire from some four hundred guns, many ofon inside the harbor, so as to enfilade the batteries of Fort Walker, while several opened a simultaneous enfilading fire fro, the batteries of Bay Point were silenced. The fire of Fort Walker, as far as the guns that remained were concerned, was noside, and still the iron hail poured pitilessly in. Fort Walker abandoned. In this strait, it was determined to abanry is briefly told. Late Thursday night the garrison of Fort Walker had collected at the landing, in the hope of being able
Gov. Clark, of North Carolina, has countermanded the order by which the entire militia of certain counties in that State were required to rendezvous at points distant from their homes. The salt works in course of construction at Holl's Island, near Hilton Head, S. C. were temporarily discontinued on Friday night, in consequence of the proximity of the Northern invaders.