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t our flag. The following was the conversation that passed between Major Anderson and ex-Senator Wigfall. The latter said: Gen. Beauregard wishes to stop this, sir. Maj. Anderson only replied, "Well, well." Wigfall — You've done all that can be done, and Gen. Beauregard wishes to know upon what terms you will evacuate? Maj. Anderson--Gen. Beauregard is already acquainted with the terms. Wigfall — Do I understand you will evacuate on the terms proposed? Maj. Anderson--"Yes, and only those." Wigfall then returned. Ten minutes after Col. Chesnut and Wigfall then returned. Ten minutes after Col. Chesnut and others came from General Beauregard asking if Maj. Anderson wanted any help, stating that Wigfall had not seen Gen. Beauregard for two days, and had no authority for his demand on Maj. Anderson, to wWigfall had not seen Gen. Beauregard for two days, and had no authority for his demand on Maj. Anderson, to which the Major replied, "Then we have been sold. We will raise our flag again." But they requested him to keep it down until communication could be had with General Beauregard. The firing then ceas