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in taking several life-like likenesses of Major Anderson and a group of the officers under his command. Major Anderson, Commandant at Fort Sumter, as we have reason to believe, has asserted that several of the letters lately published in Northern papers, purporting to proceed from Fort Sumter, were spurious. The following is the dispatch of Governor Brown, of Ga., officially announcing the release of the New York vessels: Executive Department, Milledgeville, Feb. 9, 1861. G. B. Lamar, Esq., Agent: The object of the seizure having been accomplished, and the rights of our citizens having been vindicated, I have ordered the release of the vessels. Jos. E. Brown. The N. Y. Tribune contends that the arms have not been given up, but the N. Y. Express, of Monday afternoon, states positively that they have. The Savannah Republican of Saturday has the following: A dispatch from the New York agents of one of our line of steamships, received Saturday a