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From Petersburg. Petersburg, June 22. --10 A M.--Hancock's Yankee corps yesterday made an attempt to strike the Weldon road, but after getting within hall a mile of it, on Davis's farm, two miles below the city, our artillery opened upon them, and at the same time our infantry came into action, driving the enemy back, caprant's whole army is now in our front on the south side of the Appomattox. Nothing exciting is transpiring this morning. [second Dispatch.] Petersburg. June 22, 7 P M.--Two brigades of our army attacked and flanked Hancock's 2d army corps this evening, about two miles south of-this place. The fight began at 2 o'clss is very light. The enemy have cut the Weldon road ten miles below here, but it will soon be repaired, it is supposed. [third Dispatch.] Petersburg, June 22. --The Yankee raiding party, after cutting the Weldon road at Reame's Station, proceeded towards Dinwiddie Court-House, for the purpose of cutting the South