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hey occupied during the night, expecting to storm the works this morning; but the rebels, considering prudence the better part of valor, fled during the night, saving them the trouble. The most severe fire of the enemy was directed upon our left, and our greatest losses are in the brigades engaged there. The division of General Hooker and the brigade under General Palmer are reported badly out up: The only officers killed or wounded, that I have heard of, are Captain Williams and Lieutenant Barnard, of General Kearney's Steff, killed; and Colonels Terry and Beach, of the Fifth Michigan, wounded. Colonel Beach has lost a leg. At daylight this morning it was discovered that the enemy bad left during the night, and taken all their guns and baggage, and our force are now in pursuit of them. As we approached. Williamsburg, we were met by a deputation of citizens, requesting protection, which was granted. Occupying the enemy's Stronghold. Our forces entered Williamsbur