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No liquor in camp. --Some difficulties having been caused by the use of ardent spirits at Warrington, Fla., Gen. Bragg, on the 9th inst., gave orders to close all the liquor shops. During the day liquor was sold secretly. The next day the whole town was patrolled, every house and room was searched and large quantities of liquor were destroyed. It is said now to be impossible to get a drop of "the ardent" within five miles of the camp.
From the South. One of the South Carolina volunteers, who arrived last evening, mentioned a rumor that Fort Pickens had been taken by Gen. Bragg, after a terrible battle, and a loss of 1,004 men on our side. The report needs confirmation. New Orleans, (Via Charleston,) April 22.-- A meeting was held here to-day to clear the city of Abolitionists and suspected persons. Two are under arrest. The free negroes have organized a company to defend the State.