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Suffolk, Virginia. --A correspondent of the Charleston Mercury, writing from Suffolk Virginia, thus alludes to the new commander of that post, General G. W. Randolph, and his operations: General Randolph is the same Colonel Randolph, of Bethel Church. His headquarters are here, and since his arrival very little of the General Randolph is the same Colonel Randolph, of Bethel Church. His headquarters are here, and since his arrival very little of the country has been left unexplored; he seems indefatigable. Forces have been ordered to this post, and, are long, quite a camp will be here. A company of the First regiment South Carolina volunteers, Captain McIntosh, is now drilling as light artillerists. They have fine guns — howitzers and rifle guns. With these and several reColonel Randolph, of Bethel Church. His headquarters are here, and since his arrival very little of the country has been left unexplored; he seems indefatigable. Forces have been ordered to this post, and, are long, quite a camp will be here. A company of the First regiment South Carolina volunteers, Captain McIntosh, is now drilling as light artillerists. They have fine guns — howitzers and rifle guns. With these and several regiments reported to have seen ordered hither, we may do a little damage. The people are frightened — ladies have left in numbers. The Black water and Nottoway rivers are quite well blocked, and riflemen upon the banks can do considerable dam