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, under date of Sunday evening last, that there had been no change of position on the part of the Federal troops either on the north or on the south side of the James river since Saturday. On that day a small body of cavalry, supported by two brigades of infantry, was sent up the peninsula, and is said to have advanced to within aently ascertained that such was not the fact. It is reported, also, that heavy firing was heard throughout the whole of Sunday morning on the north side of the James river, but as General Grant, in his dispatch at a later hour, asserts that there had been but little fighting during the day at any part of the line, the statement frved from General Grant: "City Point, Va., October 2-- 8:30 P. M. "Major-General H. W. Halleck, Chief of Staff: "Generals Butler on the right, on James river, and Meade, southwest of Petersburg, occupy the same position as yesterday. There has been but very little fighting to-day. A few prisoners, however, have bee