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ery short time, and took only one passenger. He stated that a general fight, with pistols, guns, &c., had been going on for about fifteen minutes, and that women and children were running in every direction to save their lives. Nothing more is known, but those who have been instrumental in inaugurating this state of affairs have much to answer for. Miscellaneous. The New York papers publish a statement about Fort Darling, as they call Drewry's Bleff, and Richmond, furnished by Wm. J. Turner, of Portsmouth, Va, one of the Fort garrison, who deserted. The garrison at the bluff, according to this story, is only ninety men The New York Herald thinks the capture of Charleston will obviate all necessity for and fears of a war with Europe. Paymaster left Washington on the 4th to pay off the Army of the Potomac up to July 1st. Dr. Ewell, of the Northern Neck of Virginia, in the old Capitol prison at Washington for disloyalty, has been released. Mr. Vallandigham