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, residents of this city, announced some time ago their resolution to resign, should the removal to Richmond, then in contemplation, be determined upon. But a sudden change has come o'er the spirit of their dreams. All threats to retire are now hushed, and the Government's employees with their wives and babies will follow it to Virginia, and even through storm, mist and snow, into the bleakest crag of her everlasting mountains. All hands, of whatever age, size or situation, are eager to start for Richmond; even the Messengers, whom the Secretary of the Treasury is hesitating to take, are arranging to secure private passages in the freight train as part of the Government's property. Hon. Mr. Wigfall will leave this city tonight for Richmond. It is rumored that President Davis is also going. The Secretary of State, his Assistant and other officers, will go to Richmond on Monday or Tuesday. All will be there by the first Monday, and located permanently. Montgomery.