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y consider important. You will also secure, if possible, the services of a competent Adjutant, and report your action, in that behalf, to this department. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, L. P. Walker, Sec. of War. Appendix to Chapter III. Captain Fox to Lieutenant-General Scott. Feb. 8th, 1861. Lieut.-Genl. Winfield Scott, U. S. A.: Sir,—The proposition which I have had the honor to submit to you fully, in person, is herewith presented in writing. Lieutenant Hall and myself have had several free conferences; and if he is permitted by the South Carolina authorities to re-enter Fort Sumter, Major Anderson will comprehend the plan for his relief. I consider myself very fortunate in having proposed a project which meets the approval of the general-in-chief; and I ask no reward but the entire conduct of the post, exclusive of the armed vessels. The commander of these should be ordered to co-operate with me, by affording me protection and destroying