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l of the U. S. storeship Supply, Capt. Walke, at New York, with Lieut. Slemmer, was a mistake.--The Slemmer was Mrs. Lieutenant, and not the o who went from the Warrington Navy-Yard on the Supply: Mrs. Lieut. Slemmer, U. S. A., servant and child; Mrs. J. H. Gilman, U. S. A., sendering assistance in many different ways to the force under Lieutenant Slemmer's command at Fort Pickens. Captain (commanding) Berryman is oats can escape from the beach to the steamer. Statement of Mrs. Slemmer. The exodus from the Barrancas Fort was made necessarily in officers when they saw their flag at the Navy-Yard hauled down, Mrs. Slemmer says, was most intense. It was a sight they never expected to sarkation of the families on board of the Supply, Mrs. Gilman and Mrs. Slemmer, accompanied by officers from the storeship, went on shore under, sort upon whom discipline had as yet exerted no control. Lieut. Slemmer asserted that he could hold the place against five thousand men