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ere compelled to escaped by their right flank through the woods, Logan lost 400 killed and wounded. The Federals took about 2,000 prisoners. On the 17th another battle was fought at Big Black River Bridge, Pemberton losing 2,000 prisoners. McClernand's corps charged the rifle-pits and took more prisoners than their own numbers Pemberton burned the bridge and retreated towards Vicksburg, losing 57 out of 60 cannon. Grant building four bridges, arrived before the town, which he closely invesndoned by the enemy, and which Grant will occupy Steele won and holds the enemy's water batteries. Sherman's corps lost 500 killed and wounded yesterday, there being sharp fighting through the day. McPherson, in the centre, lost little, as did McClernand, on the left. The gunboats kept the enemy on the alert during the night. There are from 15,000 to 20,000 men in town. The Herald's special dispatch says that up to the 20th Grant had fought five battles, captured 64 guns and 2,400 prison