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From Suffolk. From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character. These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river. It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line. Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposench's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river. It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line. Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery. Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Latest from the North. the fighting at Suffolk — a Gunboat riddled — Rumors of the Withdrawal of the rebels — Hooker Urged to go in and gather Lee, &c. [from our Own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 24. --I have received the N was completely riddled by rifled field artillery on the mond, Tuesday night. Another steamer was fired into coming from Suffolk. Skirmishing is constantly going on. Longstreet has 50,000 men. Deserters say the troops are being rapidly withdrawn from the Rappahannock and sent to Eastern Virginia and North Carolina. Gen. Dix has gone to Norfolk, and probably to Suffolk. No fears of Suffolk being cut off. The Herald says "there is a good deal of feeling in this city about the affair"Suffolk being cut off. The Herald says "there is a good deal of feeling in this city about the affair" of Corcoran's killing Kimball. It is said he drew his sword, halted Corcoran without authority, used insulting language, and swore he should not pass, etc. A Washington telegram says the roads in Statford are again impassion. From "off C<
Rev. Theoderick Pryor has resigned the pastorship of the 2d Presbyterian Church in Petersburg Va., to pursue his calling in the army. Capt. J. R. Timbalake, of New Kent county, Va., in the 53d Virginia regiment, who was wounded at Suffolk, died on the 30th inst.
Progress of the War. the advance fighting at Suffolk — nor-combatants leaving — Arrest of Confederate citizens — Preparations of the Yankees for an Evacuation, etc. The correspondent of the New York Herald, writing from Suffolk on the 11th instant, gives a description of the scenes at the town when the first figSuffolk on the 11th instant, gives a description of the scenes at the town when the first fighting commenced. The Confederate accounts from there are so meagre that even the Yankee letter contains matter of interest. The writer says: A few minutes ago we received information that the rebels were advancing in force. It seems they proceeded slowly along until they came within one mile of our advanced pickets, when t and next to powder we had to resort to the one. The bridge is now a total wreck; and of the enemy ever expected to make a dash to and over it, and then get into Suffolk, he has been completely At the chief Quartermaster's office (that is, Major Dodge's, late Captain Dodge's the scene is different. Trunks are piled high up <