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battle. Washington, Nov. 22. --Gen. Smith's division, including the brigades of Gens. Hancock, Brooks, and Brannon, and Mott's and Barr's batteries, and Friedman's cavalry, was to have been reviewed this afternoon by Gen. McCrellan, but as public business prevented him from being present, Gen. Smith himself reviewed the division. After passing in review the regiments were drawn up in line of battle, the artillery occupying, rominent points, and Friedman's cavatry having been posted in a position to make a charge. The infantry and artillery first opened the fire which was continued by the entire division for nearly an hour, movements as in ac be in the direction of Lewins ville. Ayree's battery, which occupies Smoot's Hill, took part in the engagement. The exercises were closed by a change from Friedman's cavalry on a fancied column of the enemy's infantry. The only accident was that to Charies Trenter, of company I, of Philadelphia, who was thrown from his hor