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sted last Monday in the new regiment raising here, and fifteen or twenty more have applied for permission to join various Northern regiments. Col. Murray thinks he could enlist fifty a month, if desirable. Either because Gen. Butler has such a winning way about him, or for some other good season several of the most prominent Secessionists in Norfolk have recently gone up to the Custom house, and taken the oath of allegiance required of loyal citizens. Among these new converts are John R. Hathaway, formerly editor of the notorious Day Book, and a wealthy Jew named Obendorfer, who built at his own expense a gunboat for the rebel navy. The former has been made the foreman of the Government job printing-office here-by Gen. Barus. From east Tennessee and Georgia. The Yankees have a dispatch from Louisville, dated the 7th, which only confirms the fact that Longstreet is retreating to Virginia, and adds that their cavalry is in close pursuit of him. Sherman's had arrived at K