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litia, composed chiefly of old men and boys, and that no attempt would be made to defend it, fearing its destruction would follow. No reports from Richmond papers of to-day having been received, the inference is confirmatory of the above probability. A letter from New York, dated the 23d, says: Some of the city journals, in their articles on Sherman to-day, either have a decided touch of the "blues," or are doing their best — unconsciously it may be — to play into the hands of the Wall street gold gamblers. All at once they have discovered that Lee has sent a formidable army to dispute his progress, while a conspicuousness is given to idle rumors of positive disaster that had better be left to such disloyal correspondents as the Baltimore "Druid" of the World. The writers of these megrim articles will feel better, may be, after their thanksgiving dinner to-morrow. The following is a specimen telegram of those published by the Yankees in the absence of any news whate