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e river, and handed to the committee (who had repaired to the river to await his arrival) a written request from Brigadier General Auger that he might have an interview with the civil authorities of Fredericksburg. An arrangement was made by which the committee were invited to see General Auger at his headquarters, near Falmouth, on Saturday morning. The committee went Saturday morning and had an interview with this General, and delivered the response. Gen. Auger, after stating that he was Gen. Auger, after stating that he was but a brigade commander, and that General McDowell would arrive "in a day or two," with whom definite arrangements must be made, still assured the committee that whenever the Federal forces occupied the town all measure to secure protection to pershe usages of civilized welfare, should be observed. I deem at proper to add, for the information of your readers, that Gen. Auger gave no satisfaction to the committee as to whether the Yankee army would pay for army supplies taken from and also ad