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The National Crisis. From Fort Pickens--The Laws of the Southern Confederacy--Another Church Division --Letter from Bishop Hopkins, &c., &c. from Fort PickFort Pickens. A dispatch from Washington says: Lieut. Gilman, one of the officers in command of Fort Pickens, arrived here this evening with dispatches from Lieut. Fort Pickens, arrived here this evening with dispatches from Lieut. Slemmer and the commander of vessels off Pensacola to the government. He left Pensacola on Saturday evening, having received a passport from Major Chase, who is in cLouis, Macedonian and Wyandotte. The Brooklyn did not land her supplies for Fort Pickens, Lieut. Slemmer having notified them that he had ample supplies for three moroops at Pensacola, and they are threatening every hour to make an attack on Fort Pickens. It is all that Major Chase and others in command can do to restrain them. pectation of a victory so long cherished by the boys, will be disappointed. Fort Pickens is to be left in the hands of Lieut. Slemmer and his men.--There is no doubt
Reinforcement for Fort Pickens. New York, Feb. 15 --The Journal of Commerce says that the steamer Daniel Webster sails to-day with 150 troops for Fort Pickens. Reinforcement for Fort Pickens. New York, Feb. 15 --The Journal of Commerce says that the steamer Daniel Webster sails to-day with 150 troops for Fort Pickens.