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ure for Washington in a special train, which left Mount Clare at a quarter after 3 o'clock. Yesterday morning, shortly after 3 o'clock, the early train from Philadelphia brought on to this city two companies of United States Artillery, under the command of Major Elestine and Captain Allen, who were previously stationed at Fort Hamilton, New York. The companies immediately proceeded to Fort McHenry, where they are comfortably quartered.--Balt. Amer. The Brooklyn and Fort Pickens. Mr. Mallory's dispatch to Governor Bigler states that, if the Brooklyn is to reinforce Fort Pickens, an attack will be made upon the fort by the 1,700 State troops which are at Pensacola; that his counsel is against attack, even if the fort be reinforced, but the troops are impatient of restraint. The Government has answered to-day that the provisions on board the Brooklyn, destined for the fort, must be landed; that the soldiers will remain on board the Brooklyn, which ship, with other United State