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a model of it to the Secretary of War, who, after the delineation, will authorize the immediate construction of a similar one to be used in the bombardment of Fort Pickens. The United States commander at that place has recently declared to Gen. Bragg that he should act entirely on the defensive, consequently there will be no fighting for two weeks or more. Capt. Hamilton will have ample time to construct his ball and bombproof battery, and Gen. Bragg a sufficient delay to charge with the mGen. Bragg a sufficient delay to charge with the most crushing thunder the war cloud that now overhangs the doomed fortress. The moment the preparations are completed the attack will commence, and it must and will be reduced, whatever be the cost of the victory. It is supposed that the slaughter on both sides will be terrific, and the joyous cry of "nobody hurt," which came to the War Department simultaneously with the surrender of Sumter, will give place when the battle of Pickens shall be fought to the cry of the wounded and dying. Th