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ment, just from Newport News, are posted in the new cemetery. Col. Wardlop's pickets extend a mile and a half beyond Hampton. The 4th Massachusetts regiment will encamp just beyond the village. Hampton bridge will be result within a week. Col. Max Weber's regiment are erecting a strong battery on this side. Ladies begin to make their appearance at Old Point. The families of Gen. Hutler and Colonels Duryes and Max Weber are here. Great preparations are being made to celebrate the cMax Weber are here. Great preparations are being made to celebrate the coming anniversary of Independ- ence Day. Grand parades will be held at the camps, and the Fortress guns, the new batteries, and the ships of war in the harbor, including the Minnesota, Cumberland, Santee, Roanoke, and various gun boats, will appropriately salute the day. The Twentieth New York regiment has ordered fifty barrels of sugar from Baltimore. Yesterday afternoon Lieut. Yelverton and eighteen men of the Seventh New York regiment made a reconnaissance from Newport News up the