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wing were the actual dispatches which passed between Gen. Beauregard, Major Anderson and L. P. Walker, the secessionist Secretary of War: [No. 1] To L. P. Walker,Secretary of War:-- An authorized messenger from President Lincoln his just informed Gen. Pickens and myself that several hampers of canvass back ducks, wild turkeys, corn cakes, and materials for brandy smashes and cocktails will be sent to Fort Sumter, peaceably or otherwise. G. F. Beauregard. Charleston, April 8. [No. 2] Gen. G. F.Beauregard, Charleston: Stop 'em! Keep what you like, and send the rest me. Give Major Anderson notice to quit. It that won't do, put your man in possession. L. P. Walker, Secretary of War. Montgomery, April 10. [No. 3] L. P. Walker, Secretary of War:-- Luncheon is ordered at 12 o'clock. G. F. Beauregard. Charleston, April 10 [No. 4] L. P.Walker, Secretary of War:-- Demand sent at twelve. Allowed till six o'cl