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conduct of Southern members of Congress sensational fictions misstatements of the Count of Paris obligations of a Senator the Southern forts and arsenals Pensacola Bay and Fort Pickens the alleged caucus and its resolutions personal motives and feelings the presidency not a desirable office letter from the Hon. C. C. Clais general rule—especially in the defensive works of the harbor of Charleston, the forts at Key West and the Dry Tortugas, and those protecting the entrance of Pensacola Bay. The events which occurred in Charleston harbor will be more conveniently noticed hereafter. The island forts near the extreme southern point of Florida were too isolated and too remote from population to be disturbed at that time; the situation long maintained at the mouth of Pensacola Bay affords, however, a signal illustration of the forbearance and conciliatory spirit that animated Southern counsels. For a long time Fort Pickens, on the island of Santa Rosa, at the entrance to the