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Progress of the War. The Fourth of July among the Traitors at Norfolk — companies formed and tendered to the Yankees — Subscriptions for the families. The Norfolk correspondent of the Baltimore American, writing on the 4th ult, gives an account of a meeting of the Union Leagues of Norfolk and Portsmouth, held at 8 ½ o'clock that morning, in accordance with a notice given them by the Union League Central Committee. We give the proceedings in full, including a Yankee writer's eulogiums upsin of General Sykee, of the United States Army; so you see patriotism is well represented in this little group. The meeting adjourned over to Monday next, at 4 P. M., same place, in order to join in the celebration of this glorious day, the Fourth of July. The procession is just passing the Hall, preceded by the splendid band from Fortress Monroe, followed by a large platform on six wheels. beautifully painted red, white and blue, and drawn by six milk-white horses. This vehicle contained t