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nd it is said that between three and four o'clock this evening the enemy advanced with three lines of battle in Wilcox's front, but that he repulsed with considerable slaughter of their The enemy are evidently shifting ground war is the York river road, and Grant awaiting Butler's presence in order renew the butchery. The roads are quite dry, and the weather exceedingly warm. Grant is busy fortifying and his entrenchments are in full view of our lines. X From the Shis position Monday afternoon, and was responded to briskly by the gunboats in the James. The shelling was kept up vigorously for about an hour. It is Butler's purpose to reinforce Grant by sending troops to Fortress Monroe, and thence up the York river to the White House; but it is doubtful whether the position on the Southside will be abandoned. From the Valley. Information has been received that Sigel is again moving up the Valley of Virginia, and at last accounts had reached the v