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Affairs at Fredericksburg — interesting Incidents.
Among the letters from Fredericksburg are some times found some very interesting paragraph.
A correspondent of the Enquirer, writing on the 18th, says that for three days last week not a Yankee drum could be heard not a Yankee soldier seen, but adds:
Finding out, however, that they couldn't humbug Gen. Lee by this sort of clap-trap, last night, imitating the Chinese, they banged and noised as if they were going to tear up things generally; and, from 12 to 3 o'clock their balloons, (three in number,) like Mohammed's coffin, were suspended between heaven and earth, evidently looking after "rebel camp-fires." Yesterday, under flag of truce, a sealed communication passed over from General Halleck to General Lee.
The Yankees are sorely pressed for forage and wood; horses are daily dying for want of the one, and the scarcity of the other compels the men to dig up the stumps of trees.
As establishing the truth of this, the p