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on. After some little detention they were set at liberty to make their way the best they could to Ivor and to Petersburg. --About 100 reached that city by the train from Ivor Wednesday afternoon, and Ivor Wednesday afternoon, and the rest are on the road between Suffolk and Ivor, or waiting at Suffolk for some means of conveyance. The Petersburg Express says: The ladies who have arrived here speak in rapturous applause Ivor, or waiting at Suffolk for some means of conveyance. The Petersburg Express says: The ladies who have arrived here speak in rapturous applause of the kindness of the few remaining citizens of Suffolk, who took as many as they could to their houses, and made them comfortable, and when no more could be provided for, vacant houses were opened aEsq., sleeping on the floor or on pallets prepared for them. From Suffolk they had to get to Ivor in carts, wagons, and such conveyances as could be procured. We learn that a number were expected at Ivor last night, and we hope that an extra train will go down for them to-day. All represent the state of things in Norfolk and Portsmouth as deplorable indeed. Brig. Gen. Barnes, now in co