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Thursday--Maherre's brigade engaged — artillery duel — the strength of the enemy — their Parable movements. [from our own Reporter.] Hamilton's Crossing, May 1. Here are the results of yesterday's tramp of twenty miles, through mud, and woods, and water. On an elevated position behind Fredericksburg we could are a Yankee balloon ten miles up the river and heard, about 10 A. M., that the Yankees had aroused in large force below Kelly's Ford, and had our off Stuart's cavalry from Lee'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 <