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from the Gainesville (Fla.) Cotton States, of the 19th inst.: All quiet at Jacksonville and Palatka. It is supposed that there are between two and three thousand troops at the latter place, and arrangements have been made to take care of them. The hotel and female seminary at Madison, Fla., have both been burnt; it is supposed accidentally. Brig. Gen. Gardner has removed his headquarters to Tallahassee. It is supposed by some that a number of Yankees have gone back to Folly Island. Others think that they have been reinforced. Yankee prisoners state that they were informed that Union meetings had been held throughout this State inviting them in. They found the right sort of Union--of bullets and bayonets. The Yankees opened the commissary at this place when they were here, and treated their colored brothers and sisters to the good things. The Federal General Seymour has announced that he will give no quarter to Confederate troops hereafter. If his n