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Significant. --The visit of Hon. Henry May, of Baltimore, to Richmond, is regarded as significant of "something behind the curtain" by the knowing ones. Mr. May occupies the position of Representative in the "United States Congress" of the city of Baltimore, having handsomely beaten, at the recent election, that arch-traitoMr. May occupies the position of Representative in the "United States Congress" of the city of Baltimore, having handsomely beaten, at the recent election, that arch-traitor, demagogue and unconditional Submissionist, Henry Winter Davis.--Whatever his visit may signify, we know not; but Mr. May is a high-toned gentlemen, a man of Southern birth, feeling and action, and therefore cannot be otherwise than welcome in Richmond. altimore, having handsomely beaten, at the recent election, that arch-traitor, demagogue and unconditional Submissionist, Henry Winter Davis.--Whatever his visit may signify, we know not; but Mr. May is a high-toned gentlemen, a man of Southern birth, feeling and action, and therefore cannot be otherwise than welcome in Richmond.