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of active operations in Chesterfield county. On Tuesday a brisk little skirmish occurred on the south side of the Appomattox, between a portion of our forces and a party of mottled Yankee cavalry, (white and black,) who attempted to drive in our pickets, but were themselves repulsed, with the loss of a few wounded, which they succeeded in carrying all. No injury was done to our men. The Yankee force numbered about 150. On the same day a party of Yankees advanced from Temple's up as far as Green's farm, and after committing some depredations upon private property retired. The enemy are erecting a "look out" below Fort Clifton, having already elevated it some distance above the tops of the trees.--The object is to command a clear view of the surrounding country. From the Valley. All sorts of rumors prevailed yesterday with regard to the situation of affairs at Staunton. It was stated that a dispatch had been received asserting that the enemy had burnt all the Governmen