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are continually signaling with the enemy on land, and visitors to our camp from the Yorktown side, represent unusual activity all along the enemy's lines. We may have something to do between this and morning. It is amusing to rend the Yankee accounts of what we are doing here. The Yankee papers make a great flourish about "having driven he rebels from a new battery they were erecting in the woods, three miles below Gloucester Point," &c., &c. Now, there is not a word of truth in the above. A detachment of cavalry have just crossed the river, en route for Urbana, on the Rappahannock. They represent that the Yankees have cut a pitch from Warwick river to York river, thus opening water communication all along their lines, and securing for themselves a water front behind which they can fall whenever hard pressed. When we take into consideration the sandy nature of the soil here, and he vast resources of the enemy in men and horses, this statement is not at all improbable.