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est officers fell, Brigadier-General Gregg, commanding the Texas brigade in Fields's division, was killed. His body arrived in the city last night. Brigadier-General Gary was wounded; Brigadier-General Bratton, of S. C., seriously wounded; Colonel Haskell, Seventh South Carolina cavalry, painfully, but not seriously, wounded in the head; Major Haskell, South Carolina artillery, wounded. Some of the local troops, among them some of the War Department clerks, were slightly engaged, but we hearMajor Haskell, South Carolina artillery, wounded. Some of the local troops, among them some of the War Department clerks, were slightly engaged, but we hear of no casualties.--We captured, besides the nine guns, about a hundred horses and some three hundred prisoners. Among them, Major A. S. Ashe, Kantz's adjutant-general, and a number of the staff of the notorious Spears, who, it is said, narrowly escaped capture. The engagement was renewed last night about dark, but we could obtain no particulars. Petersburg. Some little skirmishing took place yesterday in the vicinity of Petersburg, with some heavy firing. A number of deserters c