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company will be in front, as we are the left wing of the regiment, and we go left in front. Our boys are all cheerful, and the only feeling I have is for those I left behind me." Letter from the Governor of Alabama to the President. Gov. Moore, of Alabama, has written a letter to President Buchanan, announcing the seizure of the U. S. forts and property in that State. He says it was an act of self-defence, which, had it not been executed by him, would have been performed by an excitt a large amount, sufficient to thoroughly equip 500 men, will be raised by private subscription. Contributions to secession. The Baton Rouge (La.) Advocate, of the 17th Inst., is requested by Col. J. L. Rice, of Illinois, to tender to Gov. Moore, for the use of the State forces, two thousand bushels of corn, at thirty-three cents per bushel, payable to suit the convenience of the State, or not at all, if it would embarrass the State. Gentlemen of Columbia, S. C., has sent Gov. Pic