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ves an account of the "feeler," which the Yankees put in at Port Royal on the 24th ult. He says: The forces consisted of two regiments, the 24th Michigan, Col. Morrow, and the 14th Brooklyn, Col. Fowler, the entire force being under command of the former officer. One section of battery B, 4th U. S. artillery, under Lieut. Stted so secretly that our own cavalry pickets in Port Conway were not aware of the presence of our men until they marched into the town on Thursday morning. Col. Morrow rested his men until 3½ A M. of the 23d, when he began to construct his pontoons, which had been brought down in wagons to the number of eighteen. The pontoonsly supposed that a force of rebels were there, concealed in their rifle pits, and that our men would have a warm time in crossing. Shortly after 6 o'clock, Col. Morrow selected three hundred men from the two regiments, being less than half his force, and launching twelve of the pontoons, started for the opposite shore. Every