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tts Volunteers will immediately report for orders to Commodore Paulding, United-States Navy. By order of Colonel Dimick, ion of Gosport Navy Yard. Colonel Wardrop reported to Captain Paulding, U. S.N., at four o'clock, P. M., and was ordered to nee, which was done at once, without a single ration; Captain Paulding saying he could not wait, and that rations would be odid not succeed in doing either. About eleven P. M., Captain Paulding informed Colonel Wardrop that he had been ordered to rdrop thought the yard might be held, and begged that Captain Paulding would consider the great stake, and try by some means to save the place. Captain Paulding said he would consult again before deciding. Near midnight, Captain Paulding informedCaptain Paulding informed Colonel Wardrop, in presence of Captain Pendergast, that he could not hold the yard, but should destroy all the buildings ael Wardrop was quietly excluded. Shortly afterwards, Captain Paulding informed the colonel that he should withdraw the two