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o day, contain nothing of interest. The air is full of a feeling of coming peace. All that talk speak of the close of the war as near at hand. Men feel peace in their bones, as they say many shrewd men to-day felt it in their pockets. More than one member of Congress sent orders North to-day to instantly sell their stocks; they dreaded a speedy fall. The wife of Senator Foote was looked to by the speculators in peace as a good mine of news to be worked, instantly that she was under Chadwick's roof. But the lady was weary and depressed, and needed perhaps extensive shopping before she received friends. --To-morrow the hand of a new peace-maker will fall heavily as Jeff. Davis's obstinacy. [This "new peace-maker" was, doubtless, the attack on Fort Fisher of Sunday night.] Yankee News from Savannah. The Arago, from Port Royal on the 9th, has arrived at New York, and furnished the Yankee papers with a batch of Yankee news from Savannah. The Fifteenth corps was