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long as they conform to good order. Very respectfully,Your ob't serv't, D. D. Porter, Commanding Mortar Fleet. To which the Mayor replied: Mayoralty of Pvited to the Commodore's private room. Having repaired there and being seated, Porter taking the cowardly advantage of being upon his own vessel, had the unblushing impudence to say to Mr. Bobe that he (Porter) presumed that the people of Pensacola were pleased to be placed once more under the protection of the Federal flag. To which Mr. B, looking Porter full in the face, in the face, in a scornful manner, said: "Sir, are you aware who you are talking to?" The miserable wretch cowered underbe excused for the 1th union. The conversation then turned upon the subject of Porter's letter to the Mayor. When through, the stopped Porter asked Mr. Bobe how man should not answer — and at the same time took up his hat and departed, leaving Porter in a stew on account of the Mayor's defiant answers to his ungentlemanly questi