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r others to refrain from that worst of all evils, which was the cause of this trouble — ardent spirits. The result of the trial was gratifying to all concerned. Messrs. Knight and Reynolds, I am glad to say, are both out of danger. The Rev. Wm. A. Smith preached on Sunday to the volunteers at Craney Island. His remarks were feelingly delivered, and there was scarcely a dry eye among his hearers. It is, indeed, gratifying to see this religious feeling pervading our troops. Dr. Smith waDr. Smith was formerly of our city, and is devoting his attention to the troops in this quarter. Segar, the former proprietor of the hotel at Old Point, who has taken sides with the Black Republican despot at Washington, we understand, sent word to his daughter, in this city, to join him at Fortress Monroe; but, with the spirit of a Spartan mother, she refused to obey the injunctions of her father, and is still in our city, an advocate of our cause. Mr. Segar has one son, who is now in the ranks of t