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o even, rather than perjure their souls by taking an oath to support a Government they thoroughly despise and detest. Un there are a few despicable traitor slaves who are willing to sell their souls rather than deprive their worthless bodies of accustomed luxuries; but from Norfolk correspondents of Northern papers we learn such are very rare. Up to this time little Union sentiment has been discovered in the city — only three or four of the residents, and those men who care more for Yankee notions than for their own honor, have been induced to swear allegiance to the North. Gen. Wool has aned strict orders forbidding any trade with the city, and causes every person to be arrested who is detected in selling even a newspaper. The city is entirely at the mercy of the Yankee soldiery, and this thing may be ept up until the people die in the streets of lunger, as at the of Rochelle. New Orleans will probably be the next city which Lincoln will endeavor to subdue by starvation.