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From Suffolk. --Intelligence from Suffolk, up to Tuesday night last, has been received. The Federal forces now in and around Suffolk are estimated at 35,000. Suffolk, up to Tuesday night last, has been received. The Federal forces now in and around Suffolk are estimated at 35,000. These forces are stationed in the town of Suffolk, at Hargrove's Tavern, Providence Church, and Deep Creek. Incautious soldiers and others tell the people of SuffoSuffolk are estimated at 35,000. These forces are stationed in the town of Suffolk, at Hargrove's Tavern, Providence Church, and Deep Creek. Incautious soldiers and others tell the people of Suffolk that the force in that direction is to be increased to 100,000. The reinforcements are brought up at night, and for this purpose the trains are run only at nightSuffolk, at Hargrove's Tavern, Providence Church, and Deep Creek. Incautious soldiers and others tell the people of Suffolk that the force in that direction is to be increased to 100,000. The reinforcements are brought up at night, and for this purpose the trains are run only at night. No passports are now granted to persons to come in the direction of the Blackwater river. All the trees for several miles around Suffolk have been felled, and foSuffolk that the force in that direction is to be increased to 100,000. The reinforcements are brought up at night, and for this purpose the trains are run only at night. No passports are now granted to persons to come in the direction of the Blackwater river. All the trees for several miles around Suffolk have been felled, and fortifications are going up at all points. This looks as though the Federals anticipated an attack. It may be, however, only a precaution to prevent attack, until thSuffolk have been felled, and fortifications are going up at all points. This looks as though the Federals anticipated an attack. It may be, however, only a precaution to prevent attack, until they are ready to move, which many believe they intend to do, and that in the direction of Petersburg. We hear that our forces are so stationed that the invaders will