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ltimore. Last evening Rev. Dr. Sunderland delivered a discourse to the Seventh New York Regiment at the House Hall of the Capitol.--Its drift was "to persevere unto the end" --meaning, (as it is said by those who heard it,) that the Government should be maintained in its integrity, by force, if need be. He repeated some lines of the song of the Star-Spangled Banner, and the same were subsequently sung by the choir, which was improvised for the occasion. I hear from relatives of Col. May that his resignation is in accordance with an understanding that has existed for some months back. Corporals' guards of soldiers visited the houses of several persons yesterday who are suspected of entertaining secession views.--They had all left, however, for Alexandria, as have many others who fear arrest. Therefore there is no means of getting an intimation of what is going on in Virginia. It is not doubted, however, that steps are taking for the marching a large force, sooner or la