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s before this time made a full examination of the fortifications, and will be able, when they return, to give information of our weak points, and the best route to invade our city. The Nashville Union, of the 26th of November, says: The steamer Pink Variable arrived here Sunday from Louisville under it flag of trace, having in tow a barge loaded with machinery for a cotton mill at McMinnville, in this State. She passed through the Lincoln blockade under a special permit from Secretary Chase, obtained, as we understand, by a Union man formerly a citizen of Nashville. The boat was stopped at Fort Donelson, by Lieut Col. Mc Gavock, when she arrived there under a flag of trace, and not permitted to proceed up the river. A permit was subsequently granted by a superior officer, and here we have a Lincoln craft, commanded by a Lincoln crew, at our wharf. This is a very extraordinary arrival. From the Islands. The Charleston Courier, of the 2d instant says: