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to abandon Richmond under cover of the night, in order to save his army; for if he attempts the experiment of shutting himself up behind his fortifications, like Pemberton, he will inevitably suffer the fate of Pemberton. We think it highly probable that Lee will repeat his old trick of Antietam, Gettysburg and Williamsport — a haPemberton. We think it highly probable that Lee will repeat his old trick of Antietam, Gettysburg and Williamsport — a hasty evacuation between two days--carrying this time Jeff Davis and his Cabinet along with him, (the rebel Congress, taking time by the forelock, have already cleared out,) and that he will move off up the James river; on the north side, along the canal, towards Lynchburg, which is the only route of escape likely to furnish subsistethe south side of Richmond. To give him battle there. Lee will be utterly defeated; to stand still in Richmond is, on his part, to prepare for a surrender a la Pemberton; and what then, can he do but steal off in the night up the James river, and next, by a roundabout way, move down upon the desperate enterprise of a junction wit