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perpetrated upon one of the most chivalric and noble spirits of the South will now he brought to an end. Our readers will recollect the capture of a steamboat by Zarvona, dressed in woman's attire, one of the most brilliant and dashing affairs of the war. For this achievement, which would have excited the admiration of a generous ink or swim with the fortunes of his comrades and his friends. At least 50,000 Yankee prisoners must have fallen into our hands, and been humanely paroled, since Zarvona's imprisonment; but the merciful example has had no effect upon his inhuman persecutors. Virginia, in whose service he was has the right to demand his release, autors. Virginia, in whose service he was has the right to demand his release, and at last she has the opportunity. That is all that Gov. Letcher needs. Zarvona will now see daylight, or a hundred Yankees, now in Gov. Letcher's hands, will never see it more. All honor to the spirited, just, and patriotic Governor of Virginia !