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ridges. The Yankees crossed at United States ford by permission, I suppose. Two brigades, Featherstone's and another, retired on their approach. A German Major came over at the wrong place and got caught. The citizens past whose houses the enemy retreated, said they were much demoralized. Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee are about, taking prisoners, &c. If Hood and Longstreet come up in the rear few Yankees will recross. Several valuable deserters swam the river last night at Fredericksburg. Barksdale's men received them.--Their names I did not hear. They were three mules and a horse. 11 A. M.--A courier, just arrived, reports that Jackson has got between the Yankees and the river. Lee and Jackson were both on the field all night. About 100 prisoners were at headquarters last night. Jackson's old division was on the right and Anderson's on the left. Yankee double-quicking on the other side of the river can't save those on this. 12½ P. M.--Col. Harris, of the 12th Mississip