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is morning. The enemy fell back last night, and to- day we are returning to our former lines. The Confederates are confident and in fine spirits. Corinth, April 10. --Immediately after the battle Gen. Beauregard sent a flag of truce to Gen. Grant concerning the burial of their dead. Gen. Grant replied yesterday that, becausmany of them have been sent to Memphis and Oxford. The following private dispatches appear in the Atlanta Confederacy of Saturday: Chattanooga, April 10, 8 o'clock P. M.--Passengers just from Corinth say the most terrible battle ever known occurred on Monday, Buell's forces fought us all day Monday. They say Buell is killed. An armistice expires Friday. Both armies are being reinforced. Van-Dorn is coming up with his forces. Chattanooga, April 10.--All concur in our victory being complete. They commenced shelling — we retreated. Their loss at the lowest estimate is 18,000 on the field — Buell among the number. Many of our wounded, and t