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will enter the army during the present month, while he himself is making preparations and will in a few weeks go with his boys. --Lynchburg Republican. Col. James L. Orr. Col. Orr, of South Carolina, took formal leave of his regiment, at Sullivan's Island, on the 10th instant, prior to leaving the State for the Confederate capital. The following items of Northern news are taken from the Philadelphia Inquirer, of February 3d From Accomac, Va.--a fleet captured. Major Andrews, who has charge, at Pungoteague, has captured twenty-nine sloops and several schooners, and has them all anchored man-of-war style in Pungoteague creek. These vessels have all been taken because they had either attempted to run the blockade, had irregular papers, or had disobeyed the orders promulgated for the regulation of vessels in the waters of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Secession Ladies. Three young ladies astonished the troops at Pungoteague the other day, by driving