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Virginia Post-office appointments. --The following list of appointments is announced in the Baltimore Sun, of Monday last: Henry S. Van Wickle, postmaster at Ayr Hill, Fairfax county, vice Margaret Williams, removed. Vespasian Chancellor, postmaster at Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania county, vice S. S. Guy, resigned. Wm. Ruskell, postmaster at Chester, Chesterfield county, vice B. F. Lindsay, resigned. Alpheus T. King, postmaster at Lebanon White Sulphur Springs, Augusta county, vice Martin Evans, resigned. James T. Nottingham, postmaster at Sea View. Northampton county, vice Jas. B. Scott, resigned. James W. Magruder, postmaster at Union Mills, Fluvanna county, vice Thomas C. Morris, resigned. John W. Mackasay, postmaster at Boydton, Mecklenburg county, Va., vice R. A. Puryear, resigned. Charles Price, postmaster at Ivy Depot, Albemarle county, Va., vice Wm. H. Cosby, resigned. The post-office at Elbe Cottage, Alexandria county, Va., Mrs. Julia Brown, postmistress,
North Carolina troops. --The First Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers are under orders to proceed to Virginia. The following companies constitute the Regiment:--Orange Light Infantry, Capt. Ashe; Warrenton Guards, Capt. Wade; Hornet's Nest Rifles, Capt. Williams; Enfield Blues, Capt. Bell; Lumberton Guards, Capt. Norment; Dublin Rifles, Capt. Kenan; Charlotte Greys, Capt. Ross; Thomasville Rifles, Capt. Miller; Granville Greys, Capt. Wortham; Columbus Guards, Capt. Ellis. The Cadets of the North Carolina Military Institute, eighty-five in number, are attached to this Regiment.--The utmost enthusiasm pervades the whole people of the State.