New York, April 28. – The Tribune’s Hilton Head, [S. C.], correspondent under the date of the 20th represents that the monitors and army are ready for another movement and indeed one seems actually in progress. He says before the close of this week all the iron clads will be again over the bar; and an attack must soon come off. This time in [co-operation] with the land forces.
The rebels are hard at work strengthening the defenses south of Charleston Harbor. Troops have been sent from [illegible] assist them there.
– Published in The Union Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa, Saturday, May 2, 1863
The rebels are hard at work strengthening the defenses south of Charleston Harbor. Troops have been sent from [illegible] assist them there.
– Published in The Union Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa, Saturday, May 2, 1863
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