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he James was reiterated yesterday; but the Petersburg Express has information, received on Sunday, that a train of artillery had re-crossed on the pontoons, and it was not believed that any infantry had gone over. The conduct of the enemy in Henrico has been marked by some peculiarities. While some citizens have been heavy losers by their presence, others state that they have not been annoyed, but that, on the contrary, the Yankees exhibited a disposition to purchase and pay for such provis, however, will be but temporary. If the Yankees are permitted to remain in the county for any length of time, they will doubtless display their plundering propensities to the fullest extent. The report that George D. Pleasants, sheriff of Henrico, has been captured by the enemy is incorrect. They visited his place twice, but he effected his escape. There is no confirmation of the report that a considerable force of the enemy is advancing up the Peninsula. From Petersburg. Th