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in the enemy's hands when we retired from the enemy's front back to our original line. The losses of the enemy in killed and wounded cannot be ascertained. Their loss prisoners foot up 150, chiefly of the fifth ps. Some few of them being heavy arrymen from Washington city. This morning everything on our right is quiet. There has been some thing in Mahone's front, and 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 Southside. It having been satisfactorily ascertained that the enemy was withdrawing his forces from Bermuda Hundr