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s who conveyed the last batch of released Yankee prisoners to Old Point and the Federal officers, Captain Rogers war represented to have regarded our river defences with superb indifference, altogether beneath his notice. In his attack upon Drewry's Pluff we fancy that he found the river defences a good deal above his notice and that his "superb indifference" gave place to sundry very lively emotions. His crack vessel, the Galens, came very near being beneath the notice of everybody but Davy Jones, and unders his sell complacency is more invulnerable than his ship, he must be by this time a gadder and perhaps a wiser man From the profound disappointment evinced by the Northern journals over the result of their experiment Drewry's Bluff, it is clear that that expedition was intended as something more than a reconnaissance — that it was a to make Richmond a second edition of New Orleans and either to compel! or to surrender or reduce it to asher. These highly humane and reasona