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or Yankee arms, because we retired and left our dead and wounded on the field. The officers of the Yankee army had visited all the fortifications around Norfolk, and expressed their utter amazement that we should have evacuated the place. Gen. Wool still maintains that with 5,000 men behind such works be could have put ten times their number to flight. A great many common-sense Confederates fully concur with Gen. Wool in this opinion. The following paragraph is from the Norfolk DayGen. Wool in this opinion. The following paragraph is from the Norfolk Day Book of Saturday: We learn that the Military Governor, Viele, has turned the city over to the Mayor and municipal corps, and that the night police, as far as the citizens are concerned, will resume the functions of their office. The capture and killing of Yankees at City Point. We find in the Petersburg Express of yesterday the annexed details of the exploit at City Point, which differs in some respcts from the brief account sent by telegraph and published in the Richmond paper