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e Fort Sumter, and he (Mr. Lamon) actually wrote me, after he return to Washington, that he would be back in a few days to aid in that purpose.--Major Anderson was induced to expect the same thing, as his notes to me prove. I know the fact that Mr. Fox, of the U. S. Navy, after obtaining permission from me, upon the express guarantee of a former gallant associate with the navy, to visit Major Anderson "for sacrifice purposes," Manned the pretended at attempt to relieve and reinforce the garrison by a fleet, and that Major Anderson protested grains; I now believe that it was all a scheme, and that Fox's disgraceful expedition was gotten up, in concert with Mr. Lincoln, merely to delude the Northern public into the belief that they intended to sustain and protect Major Anderson, when, in fact, according to the article now published for the first time, they decided to do no such thing, and acted with the deliberate intention to let the garrison perish, that they might thereby excite