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assaulted Anderson's division, commanded by Brigades General Mahone, who repulsed them. Then, in turn, Mahone charged the enemy, driving them back, capturing, a number of prisoners, among them (says our informant) on "A. A. G." to Burnside and a Quarter master. With the exception of a little cannonading in front, all was quiet up to 1 o'clock yesterday, at which hour the train left Taylorville for Richmond. The following official dispatch was received yesterday morning: Taylorsville, May 24-9:30 P. M. Hon. Jas. A. Seddon: The enemy has been making feeble attacks their our lines to-day, probably with a view a secerraining our position. They were easily repulsed. Gen. Mahone drove three regiments across the river, capturing a stand of colors and camp prisoners, among them an aide-de-camp of General Leadly. R. E. Lee. Our wounded in the engagements above mentioned were brought down last evening and sent to the various hospitals. They all bring
From Northern Virginia. Taylorsville, May 25. --On Monday evening Filz Lee's cavalry being pressed by the enemy's. Infantry near Anderson's Cross Roads, McGowan's brigade was sent to support the cavalry, when a considerable fight ensued. The enemy were held in check. Yesterday there was considerable skirmishing on our right, and slight skirmishing on our left. During the evening, Mahone, commanding Anderson's division, repelled an attack of the enemy on the left, and in turn charged them, capturing some prisoners. This morning there is some artillery firing, but it amounts to very little. Our troops are still in the best possible spirits. [second Dispatch.] Tatlorsville, May 25. --No. engagement to-day and very little skirmishing. Great has slung fortifications in our front, and is supposed to be moving his main force around still more to our right. There has been heavy fires to day, extending back several rules on the line of the Crutral Ra