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From Portsmouth.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.]
Portsmouth, April 26, 1861.
Nothing new here.
The battery at the Hospital is vigorously prosecuting.
There are about 800 troops there, composed of our own volunteers and the four companies from Georgia.
There is a parade every evening, at 6 o'clock, when the grounds are thronged with ladies, cheering by their presence and smiles the men who are to defend them.
I heard a gentleman say he did not think the officers wh , we are yet not cast down, but resolved to resist to the death in defence of our homes, our firesides, and our liberties.
Old Dominion.
From the Camp.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Headquarters Third Reg't, Va. Vols., April 26, 1861.
Having been comfortably quartered at the Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, which is now the headquarters of the Third Regiment, commanded by Col. James Gregory Hodges, Lieutenant Colonel D. J. Godwin, and Major Wm. C. Wingfield, I avail my
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