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tearing up and destroying the track of the Norfolk railroad. It is quite certain that heavy fires in that direction have been visible for several days. This quiet cannot, however, be, I suppose, of long duration, as Gen. Grant is doubtless nearly ready to astonish the country with "another brilliant movement." The two armies, however, are just now confronting each other, and estopped by the heat and dust from doing the other serious damage. From Suffolk and vicinity. On the 3d of July a party of Yankee cavalry, about sixty in number, went out from Suffolk to South Quay and burned all the houses at that place. They also obtained a small quantity of cotton and pork, a wagon and four mules, and returned the same day to Suffolk. This expedition is characterized by the Northern papers as a grand affair. On Thursday last, two brigades of cavalry, from Grant's army, passed through Suffolk toward Portsmouth. They were supposed to belong to Sheridan's command. Their des