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York sends greetings, and congratulates her on the completion of the enterprise which connects the Pacific with the Atlantic! May the prosperity of both cities be increased thereby, and the projectors of this important work meet with honor and reward. [Signed] H. F. Teschemaker, Mayor of San Francisco. Latest from Fort Pickens. New York, Oct. 25--Mr. Packhard, a native of Maine, and a fugitive from Florida, who arrived here by the steamer McClellan, communicates the fact that Col. Brown had made all his arrangements to open the batteries of Fort Pickens upon Pensacola on the 16th, but was prevented by the affair at the mouth of the Mississippi, which rendered it necessary that two ships which were to have taken part in the action should go to the aid of the fleet there. Probable release of three more prisoners from Fort Lafayette. The New York Tribunes, Oct. 25, has the following paragraph: One of the Deputy U. S. Marshals went down to Fort Lafayette yeste