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is too much supineness and disinterestedness in the management of naval affairs in the North Atlantic squadron. Until this is remedied, little may be expected of our fleet. The Merrimac and four rebel gunboats were distinctly seen this morning anchored between Craney Island and Norfolk. It was confidently expected that they intended to pay us a visit to-day, but they did not. A large rebel flat-bottomed boat has been busy all day to-day conveying troops from Craney island to Sewell's Point. The regimental banner of one of the rebel corps was seen distinctly as they were being ferried across the Elizabeth river. The rebellion Settled in a Hurry. The New York Herald again closes up the war on this continent, and makes the wonderful prediction that two weeks will bring the matter to a close: It is a singular fact that at the present time, with a million of Americans arrayed against each other in arms, we are yet within a month, or perhaps two weeks, of the end