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operations will commence. No appearance of the fleet yet, but they are about — no doubt of that. Many are of opinion, that these soldiery will be beached near by on the coast, and march on the city in the night; but that is not likely. Pryor spoke here last night. He gave a good account of Virginia; but you have deferred to act too late. Two weeks ago you could have saved the effusion of blood; but now you have to lay the pleasant unction to your souls that you have permitted your h your wait policy. The army is enthusiastic, and you may depend they will be hard to whip. I receive many letters daily, from all parts of your State, all giving glowing accounts of the secession feelings and doings of the people. Pryor has just returned from the fortifications. Wigfall is in the field. Well may Lincoln and Scott set a guard about their pillows. Let them make much of the next sixty days. The young men, and all who do military duty, of course are away