RICHMOND ITEMS. The high pricey of fanning implements, wearing apparel, eta., is the great excuse of some farmers for` their exorbitant charges for what they have to-sell. If one of them has to pay four times the usual cost fora scythe blade he odes out extortion, while at i the same time he' is selling potatoes and corn at ten and fifteen times the old prices. The desire to make ]Money has taken possession of all ebonies i but none of them mem more bent on getting a big bite than farmers. The waste lands of Virginia, if put in order this fall, and cultivated next spring, would produce a sufikiency of grain to supply the army. For every field of a hundred acres or more the Government could well afford to exempt one man to insure its cultivation. Producers are now as essential to our success as soldiers, and the law makers should have an eye to this matter in drafting their militia bill. Danz negroes, from all sections of the Confede racy, have flocked here since the commencement of the war, in search of easy employment. Toget rid them the Mayer halt put his officers at work, and in a very short time will have them all