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this crossing was made as a feint, and under the belief that a very small portion of our army was left here. 10. A. M.--Our wagons have retired, and troops gone up toward United States Ford, where the enemy crossed yesterday. At 3 P. M. Gen. Mahone drove them back, lost one company, (which was out off on picket somehow,) and fell back to his old position. The enemy came upon him, not knowing he had breastworks. He pursued them after repulsing them. Gen. Wilcox holds Banks's Ford. I could not ascertain the number of Mahone's killed and wounded. The fight occurred at Chancellorsville, about four miles from Ely's Ford. The Yankee's were reported to be at Spotsylvania C. H., 10 miles southwest from Chancellorsville. The Court-House is twelve miles almost due west from Fredericksburg. No firing heard up to this hour to-day. Stuart was skirmishing all day yesterday. All the indications point above Fredericksburg as the real routs of Hooker in his "On to Richmond" H