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n Army Correspondent of the Charleston Courier.] Wednesday, May 4 --Yankees crossed the Rappahannock, entrenched, and were driven from their entrenchments with a loss of fifteen hundred prisoners. Thursday, May 5--Battle from dawn to 8 A M. 3,000 Yankee prisoners. Later engagement from twelve till night; Ewell against 5th army corps (Sykes's). Place, Parker's Store, on plank road, eight miles from Chancellorsville. Result, three corps and two divisions of Yankees repulsed--Generals Jems and Stafford killed. Pegram wounded. Friday, May 6.--Place, near Wilderness. Yankee right and left wings turned. Longstreet wounded; Jeanings and Jenkins killed; also, Wadsworth, on Federal side. The Yankees pushed back to Chancellorsville. Saturday, May 7.--Place, Germania Ford road. Gen Gordon, of Ga, turned enemy's right, and captured Gens Seymour and Shuler. Enemy abandoned Germania road and removed pontoons to Eley's ford. Sunday, May 8.--Enemy swung round. Lee