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From Fredericksburg.[from our own correspondent.] Fredericksburg, April 28, 1863.
The Yankees were said to be digging rifflers near the Navy night before last; doubtless to prevent Lee from crossing over to catch them on their retreat from Stafford.
The pickets above were seen last evening with cavalry beets on, showing that the infantry have already gone, and the cavalry are the rear guard.
Yesterday there seemed to be an inspection of wagons going on near Walker Roy's house. 466 wagons were collected there and 216 down at the depot.
40 pieces of artillery also, with infantry and cavalry, with 16 flags, were seen.
Before night all disappeared.
I hear again of numerous transports on the Potomac.
Not to be outdone, we had an inspection on our side, of Barksdale's brigades.
Gov. Brown, of the Senate, and Hon. Mr. Barksdale, of the House, were present, and seemed highly gratified at the health and appearance of their follow-Mississippians.
It was a handsome parades,