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l of the Macedonian was occasioned by the Wyandotte's having to put to sea on account of bad weather, and on her return she was hailed as the Macedonian. Lieut. Slimmer is a New Englander by birth. Report says that he wears gold spectacles and plays on the fiddle. He has not been a favorite here. It is believed that he doeays ago ran under the guns of Fort Pickens. No unfriendly notice was taken of it. It is also true that six soldiers landed near the fort and were arrested by Lieut. Slimmer for "intruding on his quarters," but were immediately dismissed. Commandant Chase returned yesterday from his visit to the Governor of Alabama. It is retell you, is a very natural sentiment among Mississipians. As gentlemen and Southerners, they think that they ought to be put to work to prepare for attacking Lieut. Slimmer's stronghold. We have no negroes or other laborers, and are willing, for the great purpose before us, to take their place in any hard service. As it is, we
Salute in honor of Lieut. Slimmer. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 31. --A salute of 34 guns was fired to-day in honor of Lieutenant Slimmer and lady, both natives of Norristown, for gallantly upholding the honor of their country at Fort Pickens. Salute in honor of Lieut. Slimmer. Norristown, Pa., Jan. 31. --A salute of 34 guns was fired to-day in honor of Lieutenant Slimmer and lady, both natives of Norristown, for gallantly upholding the honor of their country at Fort Pickens.