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City to 22.
JULY 4, 1864.
Send a boat here for dispatches.
JOHN'S ISLAND, July 4, 1864-1.20 p. m.
General JONES:
The enemy have left John's and Battery Islands, going to Horse Island, burning stores.
ROBERTSON,
General.
P. S.-The enemy having left the island, I am about starting for Adams' Run. Communicate with me there.
ROBERTSON,
General.
CHARLESTON, S. C., July 4, 1864.
Brigadier General B. H. ROBERTSON,
Adams' Run, S. C.:
The enemy still occupy the extreme southern of James Island. Two monitors and several gun-boats in the Stono, near Battery Pringle, and a transport with troops has just come up. I am extremely anxious to hear from Major Jenkins, of movements and strength of enemy on John's Island. Where is the First Georgia Regulars?
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
CHARLESTON, S. C., July 5, 1864.
Brigadier General WILLIAM B. TALIAFERRO,
Royall's House, James Island:
What is the apparent strength of the enemy? I cannot think he will attack your intrenchments in board daylight, unless he thinks he has an overwhelming force. I will go over to-day.
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
CHARLESTON, S. C., July 5, 1864.
Brigadier General WILLIAM B. TALIAFERRO,
Royall's House, James Island:
Troops from Johnston's army left Augusta 6 o'clock this evening. They ought be here early to-morrow morning. Hold your position strong to-night and all will be right. Try and get some sleep to-night yourself.
SAM. JONES,
Major-General.
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