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. 2, which is expected from Richmond, and the fleet is kept in constant readiness for her. The removal of Gen. Viele, Military Governor of Norfolk, is called for on the ground that he is too lenient. Gen. Pope is carrying out his "orders." The Warrenton correspondent of the Herald, telegraphing on the 1st, says: Major General Pope and staff and escort left this village at ten o'clock yesterday morning for Washington, commonly known as "little Washington," the county seat of Rappahannock,force he will teach them a lesson that will never be forgotten." We have, nevertheless, occupied Orange Court-House with horse and foot, and are many miles further toward Richmond by this route than we have ever been before. A letter from Warrenton thus describes the feeling and behavior of the oppressed people there: I have failed to meet the man who knows a Unionist in the place; the women invite our officers to their dwellings to lecture them upon the enormity of loyalty, and the