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obile must be taken by a land attack, or Admiral Farragut must have two or three iron-clads, if for no other purpose than to guard his fleet from the attack of the formidable rams Tennessee and Nashville. Report of Official Corruption by Gov. Pierpont. Gov. Pierpont, the Union Governor of Virginia, says a Washington letter, is now engaged upon a report, to be presented to the President, Congress, and the world, in which will be shown up some of the most nefarious transactions of the FeGov. Pierpont, the Union Governor of Virginia, says a Washington letter, is now engaged upon a report, to be presented to the President, Congress, and the world, in which will be shown up some of the most nefarious transactions of the Federal authorities in Alexandria, Norfolk, and Portsmouth, which ever disgraced the history of any nation.--The report will be accompanied by documentary evidence as damning as it is conclusive, and as conclusive as such evidence can be. A picture of the condition of Yankeedom. The New York Herald, of Monday last, in an editorial article, draws the following picture of the drunken war carnival in the United States: What is the present condition of the country?--In the midst of a g