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got your hand out of the lion's mouth yet." At last he came to Richmond, where he still found difficulty in getting off, but finally got this pass: Headq's Department Henrico, Richmond, July 21, 1862. Peter Dolan, Sarah C. Dolan, Fanny Dolan, Sarah Dolan, and Caroline Dolan, British subjects, have permission to pass by way of Petersburg, in the Confederate States, to visit Montreal, Canada, subject to the control of the military authorities of the Confederate States. John H. Winder, Brig. Gen. Thus armed I went to Mr. Cridland, and received from him a letter of introduction to the Provost Marshal of Petersburg, Col. Pannell. He got to Petersburg, and thence went by flag of truce North. He boats of having "talked secesh" very strong down South. Among the valuable information imparted by Dolan is the fact that the "Merrimac No. 2 had been taken up to the Tredegar Works to have her iron put on." He says that after the late battles, every man in Richmond possessed o