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I send you an imperfect list of the transport steamers, loaded with reinforcements, which on Tuesday afternoon and night passed up the river to Berkeley and Westover, where'd presume the right wing of the enemy rests, as it is there covered by Herring Creek and the Berkeley Mill Pond. The mill is owned by a gentleman named Roland. The following large steam passenger transports were distinctly recognized: The C. Vanderbilt, South America, Commodore, City of Troy, John Tucker, John Brook sent up Saturday and yesterday, which were plainly seen on this side of the river, and the country for miles around is dotted with tents. Hundreds and hundreds of wagons are still to be seen, although many are known to have retired from the locality which they occupied during last week. It is now known that the retreating army have made a half at Berkeley, where, flanked by Herring Creek, Berkeley Mill Pond, and with the river and his gunboats in the rear, McClellan will make a stand.