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oats, in passing up the Rappahannock river that afternoon, were fired into from a rebel battery at Urbana, near the mouth of the river. They returned the fire and drove the rebels from their works. The rebel shots did no damage. The same correspondent, writing from Falmouth, says: Three Union men from the other side of the river came to Gen. King's headquarters this afternoon, asking protection for their property. They are two brothers, named Morrison; the other man's name is Armstrong. They report that the rebels are carrying off all the Union men and laying waste their property. These men escaped by hiding in the woods two days and two nights. Of the Morrison family, there are eight, brothers and brothers in-law, and their families are now left without a male about the house. They report that the rebel pickets come into Fredericksburg every night, and that a wealthy man named Lacey, of Fredericksburg, who paid us a visit the other day, immediately on his return to