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ht, and polished to the smoothness of a knife blade. The terrible effect of these projectiles may be imagined when it is stated that one of them striking the after turret at right angles when the vessel was almost under the walls of the fort buried itself in the iron mail and there remains. These shot it will be remembered were furnished to the rebels by neutral Englishmen, and have certainly proved a striking illustration of the fairness and uprightness which characterize the concoct of John Bull towards us in this war. The Herald has the following comment upon the disaster at Charleston, and its effect upon the coming campaign: The repulse of Admiral Dupont's iron clad fleet at Charleston indefinitely postpones, we suspect, the resumption of active operations against that rebel stronghold. The door will doubtless be kept more closely garden than heretofore against English blockade runners, with their aid and comfort to the enemy," but as the sickly summer season will