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rmation from Suffolk as late as Monday last. It says: The impression generally prevails that the Yankees are preparing to evacuate the place. A week since most of the able-bodied negro men, both free and slave, were sent off, but to what joint was not known. On Saturday last the negro women were receiving passes to go to Norfolk and. Portsmouth. They have been fortifying for some weeks past at Bowers's hill, the embankments extending from Nansemond river to the Dismal Swamp, near Deep Creek. The Yankee officers and privates make free to assure the citizens that the place is to be evacuated, the soldiers being needed at other points. These are the facts, as we obtained them from reliable sources. Efisha Norfleet, Dr. Philip Corbin, and Richard Hozier, were held as prisoners at Suffolk when last heard from, the two former sick in the hospital. Several skirmishes occurred during last week with the Yankee cavalry, infantry, and artillery kept on the Blackwater, which did