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lacks. All day long the people have been begging for provisions. All of the hotels are closed, with the windows and doors fastened. The rebels have left an innumerable quantity of guns in the various forts about the harbor, but I have not time to give particulars in this dispatch. The citizens say that the harbor, from Sumter up to the city, is filled with torpedoes, but none of them have exploded as yet. The arsenal in the city is filled with ammunition. As fast as General Schimmelfenning's forces could be thrown into the city they were set to work to put out the fire, which, up to the time of leaving, was raging fiercely in different parts of the city, presenting an appearance of horror frightful to behold — old men, women and children rushing frantically to and fro in an agony of despair at the loss of their homes and the killing and mutilating of their friends. The Grand Yankee inauguration ball. The ball is to come off on Monday evening, March 6, in the i