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o attempt to dislodge him, the position can be of no great strategic value. An official dispatch from General Lee, received yesterday at 3 o'clock P. M., states that the enemy, on Tuesday, approached several portions of our line, but made no attack; that they still hold their position on Hatcher's run, and that there was no fighting yesterday. From another source we learn that, on Tuesday morning, the enemy advanced in heavy force upon our extreme right, between Burgess's and Armstrong's mills, and approached to within seventy yards of our breastworks, when, being opened upon by our troops, they turned and fled, leaving their dead and wounded on the field, our troops pursuing them to their works. It will be observed there is no discrepancy between this statement and General Lee's report. He says the enemy approached our lines but did not attack. In this case, as they approached our lines we attacked. In this sortie we regret to learn that Brigadier-General G. M. Sorrel,