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or one thousand dollars. To Governor Buckingham, of Connecticut, We cannot furnish you with muskets, as we have exhausted our store. Will you co-operate with us, and have some bought by our agent in England? To Dr. William J. Dale, Express to Mrs. Tyler, and other citizens of Baltimore, my thanks for the care they have taken of our wounded men in that city. These extracts show the variety of topics which, in the first two weeks of the war, engaged the Governor's attention. The letters on fon the Potomac, Dr. Bell was taken suddenly ill; and about nine o'clock, on the evening of the 1lth, he passed peacefully away for ever. We shall have occasion to refer again to this distinguished person in the next chapter. April 19.—General John S. Tyler, commanding the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, tenders, by vote of the corps, their services for coast defence. The Massachusetts Bible Society offers a supply of Bibles and Testaments for the soldiers. April 21.—Mrs. Julia