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news. The latest advices from the North are contained in New York and Philadelphia papers of May 16th. We make some extracts, from which it will be seen that the Yankee correspondents continue to misrepresent the facts in regard to the battle of Williamsburg, not withstanding their admission of a loss of 1,000 killed, 2,500 wounded, and 900 prisoners. There are some incidents mentioned by the writer from New Kent Court-House which, the reader will perceive, are grossly false. From M'Clellan's army. Williamsburg, Va, May 10, 1862. Gen. McClellan and staff having gone forward, Gen. C. Grover, first brigade Hooker's division, has been appointed Military Governor, and Judge Geo. D. Wells, Lieutenant-Cotonel First Massachusetts volunteers, has been appointed Provost Marshal; and the rebel prisoners placed under his charge, as well as the general police of the town. Among the prisoners is Dr. Maury, a son of ex-Mayor Maury, of Washington, a surgeon in the rebel army.