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ve to be killed half a dozen times before they can be accounted dead." The whereabouts of Kilpatrick. We find the following in the Yankee papers, purporting to be a statement of the whereabouts of Kilpatrick's raiding cavalry. It is evidently intended to mislead the Confederates, as on Sunday last, the 13th, Kilpatrick was returning down the Peninsula from as unsuccessful effort to crossKilpatrick was returning down the Peninsula from as unsuccessful effort to cross the Rappahannock at Dragon's Ford: A letter from Fortress Monroe, dated 7th March, says: The cavalry under Kilpatrick, which made the recent raid around Lee's army and came down to YorktownKilpatrick, which made the recent raid around Lee's army and came down to Yorktown, have marched across the Peninsula to Newport News Point, and are to-day embarking for Portsmouth, Va., from which place they will march on Suffolk, where General Heckman is quite seriously threatened by the enemy, said to be 20,000 strong. Heckman is a tiger, and as Kilpatrick is to remain in command of the cavalry, no fears need be entertained that the enemy will long threaten Suffolk. W