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sistance, and to enable their leaders to say: "Now you see we were right as to the intentions of the Lincoln Government when we induced you to began this war" Affairs in Hampton Roads. Newport News has been converted into a hospital station by the Federal, and the old water battery dismantled. The Cumberland, which was sunk by the Merrimac, is to be raised. A letter to the Boston JournalSays: The fleet lying in James river consists of the Minnesota, (flag ship of Act. Rear Admiral Lee,) New Ironsides, Galena, and Miami. The Genesee and Mahaska have been withdrawn, and other gun- boats are expected to take their places. The Minnesota rails to any for Boston, where it is understood some changes will be made in her armament. The New Ironsides presents a formidable appearance at her moorings. She has proved herself, contrary to general expectation an excellent sea boat, and in action will undoubtedly be a splendid success. She steamed around a short distance on Frid
Return of captured wagons. After the surrender of Harper's Ferry a number of the wagons captured from the enemy were loaned to the paroled Federal officers, with which to convey away their private baggage. These wagons were returned to Gen. Lee about ten days since, having been sent through by flag of truce from Harper's Ferry. Many of them were in a decidedly dilapidated condition, and indicated, as well as the horses attached to them, that they had received rough usage since they became the property of the Confederacy.