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United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
United States intelligence.
The siege of Charleston — Sales of Confiscated property.
The latest intelligence about the siege of Charleston we find in a letter from there dated the 21s ult. It says:
The shelling of Charleston from Fort Putnam is continued night and day at intervals of ten minutes. One gun alone has fired over 1,100 rounds at an elevation of forty degrees.
Charleston is gradually crumbling under this incessant bombardment.
We often observe dense clouds of smoke arising from some portion of the city, which is considered good evidence that our firing is effective.
Occasionally we send a few missiles to Moultrie or Johnson, or some other rebel work, which are reluctantly replied to by the enemy.
For some weeks past the enemy has evinced an unmistakable desire to be let alone.
He invariably waits an attack before using his pieces.
We do not observed any changes of note along the borders of the rebellions.
The iron-clad fleet remain on picket duty
Canadian (United States) (search for this): article 10
Fort Putnam (New York, United States) (search for this): article 10
United States intelligence.
The siege of Charleston — Sales of Confiscated property.
The latest intelligence about the siege of Charleston we find in a letter from there dated the 21s ult. It says:
The shelling of Charleston from Fort Putnam is continued night and day at intervals of ten minutes. One gun alone has fired over 1,100 rounds at an elevation of forty degrees.
Charleston is gradually crumbling under this incessant bombardment.
We often observe dense clouds of smoke arising from some portion of the city, which is considered good evidence that our firing is effective.
Occasionally we send a few missiles to Moultrie or Johnson, or some other rebel work, which are reluctantly replied to by the enemy.
For some weeks past the enemy has evinced an unmistakable desire to be let alone.
He invariably waits an attack before using his pieces.
We do not observed any changes of note along the borders of the rebellions.
The iron-clad fleet remain on picket duty
Saxton (search for this): article 10
Edward F. Devens (search for this): article 10
Johnson (search for this): article 10
Lincoln (search for this): article 10
Townsend (search for this): article 10
Jeff (search for this): article 10
John Washington (search for this): article 10