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be ever zealous, even in these troublous times, in spreading the great truths of the gospel of Christ in the land. Heavy firing was heard here yesterday. I learn that shot and shell were thrown on shore from the batteries on the Rip Raps, but I have heard of no damage. The case of the men charged with keeping a gambling house will be up for trial before the Circuit Court on Saturday. Young Hughes's trial, charged with the murder of Lieut. Adams, is now progressing, Hon. John S. Millson, Tazewell Taylor, and John E Ford, Esqs for the prisoner, and S. S. Stubbs, Esq., for the Common wealth.--Young Hughes is calm and self-possessed. Lieut. Wm. Sharp, who was among those captured at Hatteras, having been exchanged, has arrived here. Lieut. Warden was exchanged for Lieut Sharp. The exchange of Lieut. Loyall, of this city, is refused by Gen. Huger, on the ground that he is not a prisoner of wait, he having been arrested in Boston immediately after his resignation.
s used. This the officer in charge said he would resort to, unless they yielded quietly, and the rebels deeming discretion the better part of valor, at once, without further trouble, surrendered and were taken on board the San Jacinto. The Trent then proceeded on her way to Europe, with the families and friends of the prisoners. The whole capture was made without the firing of a shot more than the one used to bring the vessel to.--Lieut. D. McN. Fairfax is a native of Virginia; also, Captain Taylor, who took the news of their capture to Washington.--Neither of these brave men have any sympathy with the detestable rebels. The Fortress Monroe correspondent of the Herald learns from an intelligent gentleman, who arrived from Norfolk by flag of truce of the 15th, that nothing but anarchy prevails, and the whole populace has to bow to Roger A. Pryor, Col. Milligan, and other drunken officers; their troops are half clothed, &c. Important Arrests on Board a California steamer — r