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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.letter from the Springs. Warm Springs, Va., May 5, 1861. The war spirit is rife here. A Cavalry company of some 70 strong, under Capt. Richards, has been ready twice to depart, but both times has been disappointed, very much to their mortification. As the Cavalry is rather overdone in Virginia, I wish this company were one of rifles, because nearly every man in it is a crack shot with that weapon. We had a drilling of officers yesterday, by Col.--. The officers were exercised with diligence for several hours. The venerable William McClintick, one of the oldest citizens of Bath, a county so famed for its longevity, was present, and, as he knows much of military tactics, he showed much interest in the manÅ’uvres, and frequently assisted in explaining them. He is one of the wisest and best informed men in the country. He is deeply enlisted in the pending struggle, and speaks with the utmost confidence of the result. He believes f