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with the following interesting account of the situation of affairs in that section of the State: The Federals had full possession of the two cities, and their pickets extended out on every road beyond the suburbs of both places, How our informant clouded these pickets, it is not necessary here to state; but he did clued them, and relates many interesting incidents which came under his observation during Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The city of Norfolk was formally surrendered by Mayor Lamb to Gen. Wool Saturday evening about dark, the latter immediately returning to Fortress Monroe. Several large war vessels came up to Norfolk Saturday night, among the number the Minnesota, and anchored in the stream fronting the city. These vessels were piloted to Norfolk through the narrow passage in Elizabeth river by the traitor Tobias, who ran off to Old Point Thursday, while in discharge of important duties entrusted to him by the Confederate authorities. Our informant is unable