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arlessly, to run down any vessel which might attempt to capture us outside by coup de main. I could quietly engage one, and have her ready to start on twenty-four hours notice, without exciting suspicion. I shall leave for New York at 3 P. M., and any communication will find me at Judge Blair's. If the Pawnee's pivot-gun is landed, it should certainly be remounted. Very respectfully, etc., G. V. Fox. General Scott to Captain Fox. Headquarters of the army, Washington, March 19th, 1861. Dear Sir,—In accordance with the request contained in a note of the Secretary of War to me, of which I annex a copy, I request that you will have the goodness to proceed to Charleston, S. C., and obtain permission, if necessary, to visit Fort Sumter, in order to enable you to comply with the wish expressed in the secretary's note. Very respectfully, etc., Winfield Scott. Secretary Cameron's Instructions to Captain Fox. War Department, Washington, April 6th, 1861