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son may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is irrepressible, and aid and comfort will continue to come from that manacled State despite the efforts of the Baboon and his Ape Hicks. The proclamation of President Davis, appointing a day of fasting and prayer, is a model paper, evincing the taste, judgment, and true religious tone of the Christian gentleman and statesman. The Congress of Bankers, shortly to assemble farther South, and to which you devote an article in yesterday's Dispatch, is a proper move at the proper time. Some arrangements ought to be consummated by which the notes of all the solvent Hanks throughout the South should be taken at par by eac