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e 50th Virginia regiment, near Richmond. The letters seem mostly to be of a private character, and from the fact that many of them are enclosed in envelopes which have been turned, and on the inside bear directions to parties at Heathsville, Northumberland county, Va., it is quite certain letters have been forwarded from that neighborhood. Several of them have the postmark "Baltimore" on the inside, and were undoubtedly sent from that city, to be forwarded from Heathsville. --One of them is Heathsville. --One of them is directed to Capt. Hiram Cole, and asks him to send some of Uncle Sam's "green backs" from Richmond, the writer being under the impression that the officers and soldiers of the rebel army made themselves rich by robbing the killed and wounded Union troops of the money they had on their persons. Several refugees came up on the Wyandank They all reside in Middlesex county, and were at one time in the 55th Virginia regiment, but when that regiment left Fredericksburg for Richmond they deserted