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aptured a large lot of wagons and other property at Shirley. We have information that a portion of our army to were at Berkeley. There were none of the enemy at Shirley. Our informant ascended a bluff, and saw twenty fihe banks of the river in the vicinity of Shirley, Charles City county, on Tuesday last. A party who came fromnkees were lying in the yard of the fine mansion at Shirley on Wednesday morning, awaiting interment. Quitnic occurred among the fugitives in the vicinity of Shirley, on Wednesday morning. A fleeing Yankee came in andany as his boat could hold) which he gathered up at Shirley. He states that some two hundred wagons or more which were at Shirley, were also abandoned, the drivers sharing in the panic, and leaving their horses without heon of our army. The refugee who swam over from Shirley Tuesday night, and was taken prisoner by our pickettransports which had been up in the neighborhood of Shirley and Curles's Neck on Tuesday and Wednesday, had dro