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th side of James river, some thirteen miles below City Point. McClellan's headquarters were at Berkeley. There were none of the enemy at Shirley. Our informant ascended a bluff, and saw twenty fiveest. I was reported by a gentleman who came up last night, that about 100 vessels were near Berkeley, and that a large force of the Federals was gathered there. It was rumored last night thatexchanged as such. Persons of the highest respectability state that the train of wagons at Berkeley, to which we have twice before alluded, is still there, and that it is hourly increasing in numhood of Shirley and Curles's Neck on Tuesday and Wednesday, had dropped down in the vicinity of Berkeley, and were passing up and down shelling the woods in that section. One man who has viewed theseecture, but it does seem a little remarkable that he should expose so much valuable material at Berkeley, unless he contemplated protecting it in some way. It may be that he relies on his gunboats for