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The Yankees at Suffolk — important information.

Advices from the vicinity of Suffolk, up to Monday, state that the Yankee army there has been heavily reinforced, numbering now, it as supposed, at least 25,000 men. They have sent 10,000 men to Windsor Station, on the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, eleven miles this side of Suffolk. They have narrowed the range of the railroad four inches from Norfolk to Zuni Station, seven miles this side of Windsor, and eleven miles from the point to which the track has been torn up by our people, and from which it is more or less obstructed to Petersburg.

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