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king active preparations to leave, and there is, consequently, much bustle and confusion; some of the officers being busily engaged in making up the accounts, and others in getting everything ready. We shall certainly leave here on Saturday. Major Anderson is ordered to Newport Barracks, Ky., and Capt. Foster is directed to report himself to the Department in Washington. The Charleston Courier, of Friday last, has the following: Surgeon John L. Fox, United States Navy, a citizen of condition of being accompanied by an officer. Capt. H. J. Hartstein was requested to discharge this duty, and the two visitors were accordingly furnished with transport. Whether this mission of Dr. Fox implies distrust of the reports of Major Anderson and his medical man, or is connected with some paltry subterfuge and pretext for delay, we shall not at present inquire. There is no need, however, for a long investigation as to the condition of Fort Sumter, as it has been decided on suffic
States Senate on Saturday. Mr. Sherman, the new Senator from Ohio, took his seat. Hon. Wm. L. Dayton, the new Minister to France, has appointed the Son of Mr. Speaker Pennington as his Secretary of Legation. A man in Bridgeport has sold Barnum a Tom Thumb dog that weighs but three ounces. It was an English terrier, and sold for $100. The census of the Sandwich Islands for 1860 shows a decrease of 3,955 native, and an increase of 598 foreign population since 1853. Col. James Anderson, recently deceased, was appointed United States Pension Agent in Pittsburgh on the very day of his death. Lieut. Slemmer, the Commandant at Fort Pickens, it is said, is to be promoted for "courage, zeal and efficiency." Dr. George Wilkins, a dentist, committed suicide in Boston, on Wednesday, by taking strychnine at Dooley's Hotel. The dwelling of Mr. Wallace Cave, of Orange county, Va., was consumed by fire on the 15th. Loss $4,000. The steamer Powhatan has arriv