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g that fib. It is said, on good authority, that he had a man along as secretary, who was arrested and jailed for an old debt due here by him, for a tailor's bill contracted years ago, whilst a resident of this place.--Pretty kettle o'fish. Col. Hatch, Quartermaster General, took Col. Lamon over to the fort in the steamer Planter, by order of his Honor, the Governor, and the Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Beauregard. On arriving at the city again, as the Hoosier put his foot on the wharf, he turned to Col. Hatch and asked him what was the fare. High-bred gentleman, that. He asked Gov. Pickens for a body-guard, that he had received two letters since he had arrived in the city stating that he would be assassinated. The fact was, that no man in the city knew that he was the man until after he had applied for the guard. The clerks in the office at the hotel swear that no letter came through the office for the "Kurnel," and that the hotel-keepers themselves knew not who he was until after