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Rio Janeiro.--In port, barks Chevallie, Clara Haxall, Zingarilla and Sallie Megee. Savannah,March 31.--Ar'd, schrs Sarah Jane, Norfolk; H. N. Weeks, Rappahannock, Va. Baltimore,April 2--Cl'd, schrs. S. G. King, Richmond; Ocean Bird, Petersburg. Liverpool,March 9.-- Ar'd, bark Pioneer, Hooker, Richmond. Alexandria,April 2.-- Sl'd, schr. S. Applegate, Richmond.
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.letter from Savannah. Savannah,Ga., March 30, 1861. The Dispatch has become one of the necessaries with the Virginians here. I am truly glad to see that the Dispatch has taken such a very prominent part in the glorious secession cause. Will not Virginia do the right thing? Is she going to err for once, and join the Northern States, in opposition to her Southern sister States? We are patiently waiting every day to hear the good tidings that the Old Dominion is herself again. The Southern Confederate States are standing with open hands to receive her. It is a noticeable fact, to see so many Virginians here — men of all occupations — who are afraid that Virginia will not secede, and are here looking for business pursuits, who will all quit Virginia and join the Southern Confederate States. I heard from a very reliable source, that he knew of two large wholesale houses that were going to leave Virginia and move to Georgia, and I y