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ght revealed its lofty cupola and bold front standing proudly in its place upon the beautiful shore of the splendid roadstead. The heavy booming of the great guns at Fort Monroe, on Saturday, announced the arrival of Gen. Wool, who has no doubt entered upon the discharge of his military duties. Our citizens have concluded to make no pleasure trips to Old Point until the next season; so the grand fancy balls at the Hygeia and at Banks', the bountiful hog-fish dinners at Burcher's and Tabb's, and the pleasant walks on the "sounding sea-shore" by moonlight, have all been postponed. The enjoyment of these pleasurable recreations is only a question of time. If our brave commanders deem the possession of Fortress Monroe desirable, it will be taken, and at such time as may be thought proper by them. It should have been taken when it might have been ours without loss of life or limb. When it shall be in our possession, our new and powerful Government will probably build a splendi