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nts, all of whom seem to have deserted their houses.--A quantity of shovels, pickaxes and other implements, used in the construction of earthworks, were found. Both parties of seamen subsequently returned on shore, in command of Lieut. Commanding McCrea, of the Jacob Proceeding inland, they crossed Chapawamsic creek, where they found hay cutting machines, platform scales, and other useful apparatus and implements. They set fire to the buildings, which were entirely consumed. General Hooker has been awarded the credit of removing the guns from the rebel batteries, as well as for having effected the first landing at these strongholds. The guns were removed by Lieut. Commanding Eastman, of the Yankee, on whom, as a seaman, the task properly devolved. The Stampede at Union city, Tenn. The Memphis Appeal has the following statement from Sergeant Moore, of the 21st Regiment Tennessee Volunteers. On sunday afternoon, while Cols. Pickett and Jackson--whose commands