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ng. Reports circumstances connected with arrest of Major F. L. Childs, and encloses charges and specifications against that officer. B.—R. S. Ripley, Brig.-Genl. Charges and specifications preferred against Major F. L. Childs, C. S. Art'y. C.—F. L. Childs, Major, C. S. A. In relation to his arrest by Brig.-Genl. Ripley, for refusing to fill a requisition. D.—G. T. Beauregard, Genl. Commanding. Giving reasons for the arrest of Major F. L. Childs, etc. N. B.—Charleston, S. C., Nov. 30, 1862. This letter and accompanying papers have been delayed to enable Major-General B. Huger to arrange this whole matter without resorting to a courtmartial; but he has failed to do so, Major Childs not yet understanding the gravity of his offence. He seems to think that the Ordnance Department was created solely for the special benefit of its officers; and as I will necessarily be compelled to bring charges against him myself, I have the honor respectfully to suggest that the War Depa
vannah, Ga.: Be on lookout; enemy's fleet has left Hilton Head. Issue three days provisions to movable troops. Collect cars to transport one regiment at a time. Look to ammunition and haversacks. G. T. Beauregard. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 30th, 1862. Brig.-Genl. W. S. Walker, Pocotaligo: Please inform me of appearance of enemy's fleet at Hilton Head. If all be quiet, resume normal condition of troops. G. T. Beauregard. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 30th, 1862. Genl. Samuel Cooper, RichNov. 30th, 1862. Genl. Samuel Cooper, Richmond, Va.: Destination of Hilton Head fleet not yet known. About ten vessels from here also gone. Received last night following from Savannah: Four steamers, one river steamboat, one large sailing ship have sailed during the day; ten or fifteen schooners at anchor. Departure of so many heavy vessels may indicate Wilmington or Mobile. G. T. Beauregard. Headquarters, Department S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C., Dec. 2d, 1862. Major D. B. Harris, Chief-Engineer, etc.: Sir,—You w