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The capture of Petersburg — Pleasing position of affairs Based there — Jeff, Davis to go to Nassau. The capture of Petersburg was a capital thing in Yankee land as long as it lasted. It settled the campaign quite thoroughly. The N. Y. Herald has two articles which close up the war in such an irresistible manner that we copy them for the benefit of the public: The removal of the Army of the Potomac from side of the James river, places most admirable position for decisive works againVirginia will have no further interest in Jeff Davis; the seventy five thousand veteran Virginia soldiers now in his service will leave it in disgust, the people of North Carolina will then revolt against him, his kingdom will fall to pieces, and Nassau or Mexico will be his only chance of escape. The campaign in Virginia. Petersburg is in possession of our forces. An outer line of entrenchments, two miles from the town, was stormed by Gen. Smith on the 15th inst, town, was stormed by G