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ct from Norfolk Saturday evening, states that all of Burnside's fleet, which could be accommodated in the Dismal Swamp canal, had reached there on Wednesday morning last. Those coming through the canal numbered fifty-three comprising many arks canal boats, barges, and other craft, drawing but a few feet of water. On Friday morning last there were over 300 vessels, of various kinds, lying in Hampton Roads and the month of James river stretched across from Newport News to the month of Pagan creek. Of the intentions of Gen. Burnside we have not been apprised; but there is very good reason for believing that a movement on the south bank of James river is contemplated. With his army on the south, and McClellan's on the north, the enemy doubtless hope to make a successful movement on Richmond. He will be foiled in this, as he has been in every other. The exchange of prisoners. Col. Madison Miller, of the 18th Missouri volunteers, Major Stone, of the 3d Iowa, and Capt. P. G