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's army; that the scouting below was a feint, and the main fight would be above. About 18 o'clock yesterday the Yankee from across the river poured their ineffectual fires at our troops near this place. About 1 or 2 P. M. there was a short, sharp infantry fight; and in the evening an artillery duel at three miles roared from opposite sides of the Rappahannock for several hours. Three of our batteries, one on the bill above this point, and two below, thundered on the Yankees near and above Grey's. They responded, of course, and the racket was great. Gus of our shots struck among the wagon near Grey's Lane, and caused rapid scattering.--There was no damage on our side, although one shell went over this place and exploded behind Hamilton's house, on the hill above. We hear rumors of crossing below Port Royal and of our army's falling back, &c. Only fifteen thousand Yankees are said to have come over, and they are concealed in a gorge immediately on the river, near Bernard's. The