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received on board the flag ship Charleston by Capt. Tucker and officers. From thence the President and party went to Sullivan's Island, and was received by Gen. Ripley, commanding district, and Gen. Clingman. He visited all the batteries, and Fort Moultrie, where he was received by Col. Wm. Butler. The officers and men were at their various posts. The President reviewed Clingman's brigade, and was enthusiastically cheered by the troops. He then visited Mt. Pleasant and inspected the works there, and reviewed the brigade commanded by Col. Keitt. The President was accompanied by his Aids, Cols. Johnson and Lee, and Gens. Beauregard Gilmer, Ripley, Wise, Soule, and Capts. Elliott and Chisholm. While on Sullivan's Island the party rode up and down the beach. The monitors and the enemy's land batteries at the time were in full play on Sumter, and the party was plainly visible to the Yankees, being not over a mile distant. The President visits the lines on James Island to-morrow.
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