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y become gray, and the bright sun be shorn of his glory, ere he again looks down on such a festival." The Third Alabama regiment has just marched along Main street, and will halt at the square of the Academy to receive their flag. The regiment presented a very warlike appearance marching and manœuvring in splendid style, and illiciting the commendation of crowds of observers. I learn that the Virginia Banks, in this city, will shortly issue five and ten cent tickets for the purpose of furnishing the public with change. Wm. Hutchinson, an alien enemy, who has been for sometime confined in Richmond, will be among the passengers to-day for Old Point in the steamer that will go down with a flag of truce. He will go to one of the Northern cities. He expresses thanks for the kind treatment which he has received from the Virginia people. A member of company "A," a German, stationed at Entrenched Camp, near this city, committed suicide yesterday by cutting his throat.