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rs, we are glad to say, by dint of effort, succeeded in reaching Richmond, and will be with us in a day or two. We understand that soldiers were seen drilling at the Rip Raps a short time since and a drum and fife heard from that quarter, which leads us to believe that a regular company is stationed there. Colonel De Russey, who held a prominent position in the United States Army, at Old Point, a year or two ago, is, we understand, at work on the Rip Raps, mounting guns, &c. Mr. George City has just returned from Richmond, and as we predicted, received a commission in the Southern Navy. We have to announce with regret, the death of Mr. James Morgan, of the Portsmouth Rifles, which occurred late Tuesday night. He will be buried by that company to-day. We have also to record the death of a member of the Alabama Regiment, who died at the hospital under the care of the Sisters of Charity. He had been removed from the hospital in Portsmouth to that of the Sisters o