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pt. Davies. I have the honor to be, most respectfully, your obedient servant, Benjamin F. Butler, Major General Commanding. [Col. Magruder to Gen. Butler.] Headquarters, Yorktown, June 12, 1861, Major-General B. F. Butler, Commanding Fort Monroe: Sir: Our people had orders to bring any communications intended for the commander of the forces at County Bridge or Bethel, to this place, and by a particular route — hence the delay. I understand from Capt. Davies, the bearerould not have been necessary. Reciprocating the kind expressions contained in your letter, I have the honor to be, sir, very respectfully, your ob't serv't. J. Bankhead Magruder, Colonel Commanding. To Maj. Gen. B. F. Butler, Commanding Fort Monroe, &c., &c. I may state, (says the correspondent,) as an incident tending to illustrate the sincerity of the Federalist officers in their protestations of a desire to put an end to the depredations and outrages committed by their soldie