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manifested in using them against the enemy. The evacuation of Moultrie. It is a well established fact, that as soon as intelligence was transmitted to Washington of the movement of Major Anderson--(and that this intelligence was sent from here in cypher, on the instant the guns were fired at Sumter as a signal that the eecame known in Washington, word was returned to the agent in Charleston, "go back to Moultrie at once." There was some delay in transmission of the message from Washington here, and when it did come the agent could find no conveyance to Sumter to forward the command of the Federal authorities till it was too late. He could not hilth; and, also, whether proper medical attention, in every respect, can there be rendered. The destination of the Brooklyn's troops. A dispatch from Washington to the N. Y. Herald, says there is now no doubt that the troops on the frigate Brooklyn are to reinforce Sumter and Pickens. It adds: The Administration d