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he Yankees in Gloucester. We learn from Acting Adjutant Pader, of the 5th Virginia cavalry, who was in Gloucester on Monday last, that on Tuesday the Yankees appeared in some force — artillery, cavalry, and infantry — at the Court House and at Claysor's tan-yard. About 300 in two separate made their way to Gloucester Point. The first lot went down on Tuesday, crossing at Aylett's, in King William, where they captured and paroled a soldier named Saunders. The second party crossed at Walkerton and destroyed a lot of commissary stores and wagons. They took along only horses and such negroes as expressed a desire to go with them — At Carlton's store in King and Queen, they captured Lieut. Wm. C. Nunn and private Clondis, of the King and Queen cavalry.--They carried Nunn off with them and paroled Clondis. Adjutant Puller and a comrade captured, when about one mile and a half from King William Court-House, two negroes belonging to John Pollard, who mistook them for Yankees, and to<