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ose of capturing a number of our pickets, consisting chiefly of members of Major Milligan's signal corps, who had annoyed the enemy considerably on Saturday at Cherry Grove. The Petersburg Express says: On Friday night the gunboat Flora Temple anchored at Cherry Grove, where she remained quiet until 11 A. M., Saturday, whenCherry Grove, where she remained quiet until 11 A. M., Saturday, when she weighed anchor, and steamed up the Chuckatuck as high as Mr. David Corbell's place, where the creek, being so narrow, she made fast on his landing and worked her way around. The Yankees on board were in high glue, laughing, whistling and dancing. Several members of the signal corps who were concealed in the bushes near On Sunday the force already referred to landed at Smithfield for the purpose of capturing the Confederates who had so terribly annoyed the Flora Temple at Cherry Grove on Saturday, but were themselves captured. Of the fight on Monday our informant states that Captain Sturdivant's forces reached Smithfield at half-past 11 o'c