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'clock this morning and that part of the army would speedily follow and engage such troops as might hasten from their encampments to meet them. I can give you no later information than one A. M. A large portion of the army is under orders to move at daylight. The moon is bright. Many a brave fellow is now taking his last living sleep. The bombardment and capture of Fredericksburg — Details of the battle. Under this head is given a dispatch dated "Opposite Fredericksburg, Dec. 11, 3 P. M." Between 4 and 5 o'clock this morning the pontoon train in charge of the 17th and 50th New York Engineers, under command of Gen. Woodbury, proceeded to the river bank, where, with infantry supports, an attempt was made to throw three bridges across the river--one at the point where the railroad bridge formerly crossed, and two more opposite the city, but nearer Falmouth. A dull haze so obscured the movement that for a time it was not discovered by the rebel pickets. The ponto