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April, 7 AD (search for this): article 8
f Darien, Ga., and Bluffton, and the ravages on the Combahee, are regarded by Gen. Gillmore as legitimate measures of war, which he will feel authorized to resort to hereafter. He forwarded accounts taken from Northern papers of the raids on Darien, Bluffton, Combahee, &c. Gen. Gillmore to Gen. Beauregard. Gen. Gillmore addresses Gen. Beauregard from headquarters, in the field, Morris Island, under date of July 18, and acknowledges the receipt of Gen. Beauregard's communication of July 4, written with a view of effecting some understanding as to the future conduct of the war in this quarter. He states that, while he and his Government will scrupulously endeavor to conduct the war upon principles established by usage among civilized nations, he shall expect from the Commanding General opposed to him full compliance with the same rules, in their unrestricted application, to all the forces under his command. In conclusion, after expressing his surprise that General Beaure
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