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s upon this actually desolated portion of our State. A great many of the negroes who were taken off by the Yankees have returned to their owners, and express themselves as heartily tired of their Yankee friends. The Union men, including Lemuel Bowden, who, it will be recollected, was a candidate for Judge at the last election, have gone to the North. But the worst feature in the intelligence which we have received is, that the rascals have appropriated to themselves a large portion of the provisions in tended for the inmates of the asylum, and there is great danger of their suffering. From all that we can learn, a bold dash with a few hundred of Stuart's dragoons would accelerate their evacuation of Williamsburg, and restore much valuable property to its rightful owners. This gentleman also states that there are a large number of negroes at Yorktown, who are really suffering for the necessaries of life, the Yankees neglecting them in their care for their own safety and security.