MONTGOMERY, April 12, 1861.
General BRAGG, Pensacola:
Lieutenant Worden, of U. S. Navy, has gone to Pensacola with dispatches. Intercept them.
L. P. WALKER.
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BARRANCAS, April 12, 1861.
Hon. L. P. WALKER:
Mr. Worden had communicated with fleet before your dispatch received. Alarm guns have just fired at Fort Pickens. I fear the news is received and it will be re-enforced before morning. It cannot be prevented. Mr. Worden got off in cars before I knew of his landing. Major Chambers is in the cars. He will watch Mr. Worden’s movements. If you deem it advisable, Mr. Worden can be stopped in Montgomery.
BRAXTON BRAGG,
Brigadier-General.


