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The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Northern correspondence — Statement of deserters. (search)
before them is considered certain. Charleston Shelled again. That Gen. Gillmore means business is evident from the fact that the "Swamp Angel" was again trld be permitted to go North. Correspondents brought to Grief. When Gen. Gillmore's plans were first matured much mischief was made by their premature disclo detailed public. This attracted the attention of the War Department, and Gen. Gillmore was directed to send all correspondents in the department to Hilton Head, af bogus dispatches; and as his case could not be reached, and especially as Gen. Gillmore has no desire to "punish the righteous for the sins of the unrighteous," heitten a word concerning our batteries, their position, or their guns, which Gen. Gillmore did not with his own hand approve. A flag of truce. On Friday mornJas. F. Hall, Provost Marshal General, and Capt. Brooks, aide-de-camp, left Gen. Gillmore's headquarters, bearing, under cover of a flag of truce, a sealed letter fr