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or of Norfolk. It is a Virginian, not a Yankee, river, and consequently moves with dignity, takes its own time, looks about the country, and makes itself acquainted with home affairs before proceeding to foreign ports. Moreover, having always been in the service of the cavaliers, and having held out against Cromwell, it could not be expected to take the oath of allegiance to Lincoln and Butler. Dutch gap was rather too outlandish for its aristocratic stomach. Instead of blowing up the James river, the final explosion seems to have blown up General Butler, who disappeared about the time of that concussion. Butler and Dutch gap have come to an end together. Lovely in their lives, in their deaths they were not divided. In the meantime, Richmond is quiet, and the James as quiet as if he had not put a quietus upon Dutch gap Calm and composed as Robert E. Lee after a great victory, the James is awaiting, with unruffled serenity, what will come next. Long may it flow, untrammeled and
Richmond city Circuit Court. --In the matter of E. J. Crump and William H. Redwood, who petition a discharge from the Second regiment Virginia reserves on the resolution of the Virginia Legislature discharging from militia service in Colonels Danforth's and Evans's regiments, a habeas corpus was granted, returnable on the 20th instant.