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red with commissary stores, while the river was dotted with soils. Every one appeared to be busy, as though the coming struggle depended upon his individual exertions. Late in the afternoon a schooner, anchored a short distance above the wharf, was burned. The flotilla was yesterday afternoon engaged in shelling out a body of rebels who were engaged in constructing a shore battery about four miles below Gloucester. The result of the firing was not known. On Saturday Corporal Walter H. Bean, Company E, Bordan's Sharp shooters, was shot through the neck and back while on picket. Last night things were remarkably quiet. A slight shower occurred this morning, but the sun soon made its appearance. Operation of the Yankee flotilla in York river. Washington, April 15. --The steamer Yankee, Capt. Eastman, arrived at the Navy-Yard to-day, having left York river at six o'clock yesterday morning. The Yankee went about eight miles up the York river on Sund