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Friday morning about 1 o'clock, on a scouting expedition. About daylight they were surprised by a party of Confederates near New Market, and at the first fire Dr. Rawlings was killed by a shot through his head. Lieutenant Johnson and Mr. Shurtliff were also supposed to have been killed, and the remainder made their escape. thousand troops at Norfolk and vicinity. He says the Confederates feel sure of success, and declare their determination to fight to the last extremity. [Dr. Rawlings had for a long time been connected with the New York press, being best known as the chief correspondent of Frank Leslie's Illustrated newspaper. He visited En of illness) may be attributed to the vile whiskey which has been introduced in large quantities. General Butler is to-day at Newport News. The body of Rawlings has been brought to the Fortress, and will be sent to New York for burial. The Minnesota has steam up every night, in anticipation of a descent of the steamer Y