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s made four separate charges upon their battery, but were each time repulsed. It was in the third charge that Lieut. Peyton Johnston, Jr., son of Peyton Johnston, Esq., of Richmond, was struck in the breast by a Minie ball and almost instantly killPeyton Johnston, Esq., of Richmond, was struck in the breast by a Minie ball and almost instantly killed. He was a deserving young officer, highly popular with his command, and much esteemed by all who knew him. This, we learn, was the only casualty sustained by the battery. We regret to hear a report of the death of Colonel Lawrence M. Keltt,tion of Petersburg, but were met and driven back to their entrenchments by a portion of Dearing's cavalry. From Gen. Johnston's army. In the following official dispatch, received yesterday, Gen. Johnston gives a cheering account of the conGen. Johnston gives a cheering account of the condition of, and the advantages gained by, his army: New Hope Church, June 1, 1864. To Gen. Bragg: To day the enemy is moving his forces from his right to his left. Prisoners and citizens represent his cavalry and transportation animals