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rom Norfolk and Suffolk to a point on the Seaboard Railroad known as Franklin Depot, 50 miles from Portsmouth and 30 from Weldon. The aim of this force is, beyond doubt, to advance to Weldon and cut off railroad connection at that place with PetersbWeldon and cut off railroad connection at that place with Petersburg and Richmond. At Weldon the railroads from Wilmington, and Raleigh, and Petersburg converge. It is an important position, and, of course, will be held by our forces at all hazards. We have no information as to the preparations to receive them,Weldon the railroads from Wilmington, and Raleigh, and Petersburg converge. It is an important position, and, of course, will be held by our forces at all hazards. We have no information as to the preparations to receive them, but believe that our authorities will see to it that they are ample. This explains the recent visit of Burnside to Old Point and the White House, on the Pamunkey, where he and McClellan compared notes. An important arrest was made on the Seaboard train Wednesday, while the cars were crossing the bridge at Weldon on their up-trip. A suspicious looking character having attracted the attention of our guard on the train, he was seized and searched. A large quantity of letters from Norf