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al of the act the Governor demands the surrender of the Fort the Major proposes to refer the question to Washington the Governor accepts Colonel Hayne and Lieutenant Hall arrive in Washington on the 13th January the truce letter from Governor Pickens not delivered to the President until the 81st January the answer to it Coland in pursuance thereof he sent on his part Hon. L W. Hayne, Attorney-General of South Carolina, to Washington; whilst Major Anderson sent as his deputy Lieutenant J. Norman Hall, of the first artillery, then under his command in the fort. These gentlemen immediately set out for Washington, and arrived together on the evening of of Charleston, and hold the fort in opposition to any force which might be brought against him. Such was, also, the oft-expressed conviction at Washington of Lieutenant Hall, whom he had selected as his deputy, as well as that of Lieutenant Theodore Talbot, likewise of the 1st artillery, who had left Fort Sumter on the 9th January