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ssed between Gen. Beauregard, Major Anderson and L. P. Walker, the secessionist Secretary of War: [No. 1] To L. P. Walker,Secretary of War:-- An authorized messenger from President Lincoln his just informe that won't do, put your man in possession. L. P. Walker, Secretary of War. Montgomery, April 10. [No. 3] L. P. Walker, Secretary of War:-- Luncheon is ordered at 12 o'clock. G. F. Beauregard. Charleston, April 10 [No. 4] L. P.Walker, Secretary of War:-- Demand sent at twelve. Allow Telegraph what Major Anderson says to that. L. P.Walker, Secretary of War. Montgomery, April 11. [No. 6] L. P.Walker, Secretary of War:-- Major Anderson replies--"I have the honor to acknowledge the recwill send you the latch key of the fort. L. P. Walker, Secretary of War. [No. 8] L. P. Walker,SWalker,Secretary of War:-- He won't consent. He's not such a fool as you think.G. F. Beauregard. Charleston