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town for the benefit of the families of soldiers. Sept. 11.—Governor writes to Major-General John A. Dix, commanding at Baltimore, Pray do not execute private Stephen C. Scott, of our Sixteenth Regiment, until you have given his friends an opportunity to be heard; for I have every reason to believe the man has been for a long not heard from him for some days. Does he wish Wilson's regiment to go with him? The regiment is expected to leave on the 3d. On the same day, he writes to General Scott,— It is my desire that the regiment under Colonel Wilson shall form a part of the force of General Sherman, but I am not advised whether the battery atta Shall Wilson's regiment go to Old Point Comfort by sea from New York, as General Sherman requests by telegram just received? The same day, he telegraphs to General Scott, A sufficient guard shall be placed at Fort Warren at any moment we are directed. If a force specially organized shall not be ready at that time, the Cadets,