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of the city, visiting the guards and most of the pickets, returning late at night.--The day previous the General visited Suffolk for the same purposes. on his return from both reconnaissances he expressed his perfect satisfaction with the state of all the men he saw, and their eager readiness for an attack. The Navy seem equally prepared, although I have not had so great an opportunity of judging. Capt. Cordins, of the Navy, was here a few days since; he has just some from the Savannah river, where, it will be remembered, he captured a prize vessel from the enemy, of great value. He states one interesting fact in connection with it — that a greater part of the cargo was clothing for ladies, and all made for the deepest mourning. There is hardly a family in the South who do not wear this outward symbol of grief for some member lost in this war. As you walk through the streets here it is very noticeable. Northern account of the battle of tuka — desperate Bravery of the