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of this morning, are spoken of in highly complimentary terms by the commanding General; also, Lovell's Florida brigade. The banners captured belonged to the 28th, 41st, and 53d Illinois regiments. Gen. Breckinridge sent the infirmary corps to bring off the enemy's wounded. Their sharpshooters fired on them. Gen. B. then ordered the corps to the rear. The Yankee wounded and dead are still lying in front of our works. Their loss in the charge was fully one thousand. Col. Harry Maury, of the 32d Alabama, was severely wounded. A Yankee Colonel, two Majors, and a number of officers, were captured. [second Dispatch.] Jackson, July 13. --It rained hard here last night, and is again cloudy this morning.--There has been but little firing on either side. The enemy have six batteries in position, which are plainly visible from the State House. Our troops are much elated at their success yesterday. [third Dispatch.] Jackson, July 13. --Nothin