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Affairs at Pensacola. --The Montgomery correspondent of the Charleston Evening News writes (May 4) as follows: A telegram received here to-day states that Brown has coolly invited Bragg to decamp bag and baggage, allowing him till Monday to pick up. His quarters being very pleasant and Washington a most delightful summer residence, the General will certainly decline to state, and then-- God protect the right! The result of the contest is by no means doubtful. Colonel Lockridge, of the fort, and amply provided with heavy guns, and shot and shell in abundance. Our victory, although it may not be a bloodless one, will, we venture to prophecy, be quite as glorious and complete as the brilliant affair of Sumter. The boast of Brown, when he left New York in command of the forces of the Kangaroo fleet, that he would either go to:h — for Fort Sumter, has not yet been executed. He will certainly have an opportunity of visiting the former place next week unless his wise discre
Police Affairs. --The police yesterday arrested Bill Lazarus, a free negro, for stealing newspapers from Burke & Egglerton. In extenuation, he plead his thirst for knowledge; but the plea did not operate on the feelings of Alderman Sadler, who ordered him 15 lashes. Virginia Copeland, a colored female from Norfolk, was arrested for living in Richmond contrary to law. Mary Eagan was locked up for throwing stones at Georgianna Brown, and calling her bad names. Wm. Clemmens, white, hailing from Washington, was locked up as a suspicious personage.