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aboard the schooner and writhed to see the Mayor. Mr. Bobe replied to the messenger that he had an office in o the Mayor to demand the surrender of the city. Mayor Bobe refused to comply with the demand but stated thatnt, Francis B. Boes,Mayor, In reply to Mr. Bobe, Porser addressed him a note, stating that he was by visiting him on board the steamer Harriet Lane. Mr. Bobe consented, and accompanied by another gentleman frcourteously. After the usual salutation were over Mr. Bobe was invited to the Commodore's private room. Haviown vessel, had the unblushing impudence to say to Mr. Bobe that he (Porter) presumed that the people of Pensathe Mayor. When through, the stopped Porter asked Mr. Bobe how many troops we had in and near Pensacola. Mr.Mr. Bobe replied that that was a question he should not answer — and at the same time took up his hat and departeanswers to his ungentlemanly questions. After Mr. Bobe had been compelled to surrender his civil authorit