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uld not be much of an attack, as there were none here to make a defence, if affairs should remain in the same situation as they are at present; but that we could give no statement as to the future, for we did not know what orders might be given for its reoccupation, or what changes might take place in the meantime. We could make no promises. At this, he informed us he would now put as ashore; which he did, and the conference ended. They were polite and mild spoken, yet evidently not satisfied with the result of their mission. They were neither greeted or welcomed on their arrival, or greeted on their departure. --The whole interview on the part of the committee was cold and reserved, and barely civil. From the first to the last no flag or signal was displayed or even suggested by any man, woman or child in the place; nor was there any desire to hold any intercourse with them. No answer whatever was made to their flag of truce. Samuel Benezet. Jas. A. Milles.