The iron on the Seaboard Railroad, erroneously reported, a short time since, as having been taken up by General Longstreet's orders, and now being in our possession, has, in the last week, been seized by the Yankees and carried, I suppose, to Suffolk.
Steps were taken, whilst our army was investing that place, which would have secured to us that much needed article, had not circumstances rendered it necessary for General Longstreet to withdraw his forces sooner than he probably anticipated.0,000 pounds of Government bacon, captured one barrel of brandy, and all hands got drunk and gone down the river rejoining over their spirited achievement.
It is currently reported here, and generally believed, that the enemy are evacuating Suffolk, or at least are about to do so. It is said that they are throwing up heavy fortifications eight miles this side of Norfolk, and intend falling back to them.
Movements here indicate that the greater part of General Pecks' army has been sent to