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, and the ultimate independence of the Southern Confederacy--with a destiny of wealth, vast power, and sublime grandeur as a nation of freemen! With hope, there must be endeavor, by each and every man. He who is not with the South must be set down as against it. There must be no neutrals in so deadly a contest! The Virginia's second An account of the Virginia's trip on Friday will be found on the first page of the Dispatch. The Norfolk Day Book quotes from the New York Herald, of March 14th, the following boast: "The Monitor, which from its defeat of the rebel iron monster, we take to be the most p model of this kind of vessel afloat." Commenting upon which the Day Book says: Such was the assumption of the wald, such the declaration of all the Northern press. With one voice they claimed a victory at once brilliant and decisive. What then will the world say when it is informed that on the 11th day of April, in the year of grace 1861 the Virginia, in prese