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m the Nashville Banner, of the 9th inst.: Our dispatches from Richmond frequently make mention of General Ben McCalloch as being still in that city. By thus placing himself, or allowing himself to be placed, in an equivocal position, General McCulloch is doing serious injury to his fine and merited reputation as a gallant soldier. The West and his men call upon him. There should he be found. The gay saloons and drawing-rooms of a brilliant capital are not the proper places for a ranger, when the camp is astir with the trump of war and his men are eager for his presence. Gen. McCulloch should take better care of his fair good name and fame. Another Yankee Weeckly. The Newbern (N. C.) Progress, of the 7th inst., says: We received the pleasing intelligence yesterday that another Yankee steamer had gone ashore opposite Swansboro' or Cedar Point on Sunday night. We have not heard the particulars about it yet but may be able to give something more in our next, as M