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uantity of powder, and it is being put in the magazine to-day. On Thursday there will be a relief sent down, and such soldiers as are compelled to go home will return. There are twenty from the Chatham artillery who will return, and their places will be filled from town. If anything of importance occurs, I will try and advise you. Very truly. Barraxe. P. S.--I learn by letters from town to-day that some consternation has been produced by the construction of Commandant Bartow's order in regard to any one found asleep on his post. The order simply stated that the exigencies of the times required that strict military discipline should be observed, and the penalty of being caught asleep was death, by the articles of war; but none of us anticipate the execution of such an order; in fact, the men are to alert at every duty that it will never be deserved. B. The forts at Key West. The Charleston Mercury is appealing to the people of Florida to seize the forts