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get command, and he had to know of us what the status was. I would like to tell you of the "flank defence," the grape, canister, shells, fire balls, mortars, columbiads, magazines, mines, scarp and counter-scarp, the pickets and guards, the long roll, and the alarm; but I cannot now. The New York Express says: The State of South Carolina has paid for the first seizure of property made by the State after the act of secession, the amount being for a cargo of cement shipped by Delafield & Baxter, of this city, upon the order of Col. Foster, of the U. S. Engineer corps, and intended for repairs at Fort Moultrie. The vessel arrived at Charleston the very day Major Anderson took possession of Fort Sumter, and was immediately seized and held by order of Gov. Pickens. In a very handsome manner, after correspondence, Gov. Pickens has now assumed the further responsibility of relieving both the U. S. Government and the shippers in this city, by forwarding a draft in New York f