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There is no doubt that McClellan has renewed the combat, and that he is gaining upon the enemy. It rises to a higher tone on the 15th, and treats us to the following: Mobile Silest--We have had the pleasure of perusing a copy of the Mobile Advertise of the 11th instant, and are surprised to find no mention made of the city of Richmond in its columns. This city, situated upon the banks of the James river, in the State of Virginia, has had claims upon the attention of the rebel mind in days gone by, and the acts of the citizens of that town have at Gules been made the subject of considerable remark in the papers of Alabama. Its day is over. The utter defeat of the rebel forces congregated there, and the pressure of the followers of the "Star Spangled Banner" in its streets, make it forevermore, until at least "Old Glory" waves over the city halls of Mobile and Montgomery, a place of no appraisal to the publishers of the fancies of the "reliable " Let us hear no more