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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1863., [Electronic resource], Recognition (search)
From Charleston. Charleston, July 31.
--Cummings's Point was severely bombarded yesterday morning, commencing about 10 o'clock. The Ironsides and two monitors were engaged.
The bombardment lasted until about 3 P.M., when the vessels withdrew.
[Second Dispatch.] Charleston, July 31.
--A heavy bombardment was commenced at daybreak this morning on the enemy's works, on Morris Island, from Sumter and Wagner, continuing until 9 o'clock, when it ceased.
All quiet at 10 A. M.
Batteries Gregg, Semkins, and Wagner, and Fort Sumter responded to the enemy's fire.
Two men were killed and one wounded at Battery Gregg.
The battery is not materially injured.
Battery Wagner is said to be in better condition than before.
There was no firing on James Island, and very little at Battery Wagner to-day.
Beauregard visited the James Island works today.