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are making large capital out of the slow progress of the anaconda; indeed, it is apparent from both editorials and correspondence that the Yankee Administrationists do not expect success for their last on to Richmond. The provision market shows symptoms of heavy inflation, in fact, the staples of domestic life have advanced rapidly on old prices, and still their tendency is upward. The Herald. does not conceal the discontent this condition of things is producing. In New York Major Gen Dix was arrested on the 1st instant and taken before judge Roosevelt, upon the charge of unconstitutionally suppressing the World and Journal of Commerce newspapers — He was afterwards released and the matter postponed to a future day. The Federal Gen Parker is dead and Hooker reported wounded, both in Sherman's army. The distinguished irishman, Smith O'Brien, is dead. We learn from the Chronicle that Gen Ewell is at Marietta, Ga., with his corps, en route to relieve Gen Johns