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Detention of an officer. --The Greenbrier Era says: We learn that Lieut. Samuel H. Reynolds, son of our townsman, John Reynolds, Esq., has been stopped at Fort Delaware, and is at present under duress there. We exceedingly regret to hear that such is the case, as Lieut. Reynolds is an excellent and an accomplished offiLieut. Reynolds is an excellent and an accomplished officer, and resigned his office at St. Columbus, New York, immediately upon hearing that Virginia had passed the Ordinance of Secession, in order to render aid to his native State. In the detention of Lieut. Reynolds, the military corps of Virginia loses one of its most efficient and energetic officers. ent and an accomplished officer, and resigned his office at St. Columbus, New York, immediately upon hearing that Virginia had passed the Ordinance of Secession, in order to render aid to his native State. In the detention of Lieut. Reynolds, the military corps of Virginia loses one of its most efficient and energetic officers.