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enemy again repulsed. The following gratifying intelligence from Gen. Lee was received at the War Department yesterday: Spotsylvania C. H., Via Guiney's, May 11th. The Honorable Secretary of War: Gen. Grant's army is entrenched near this place, on both sides of the Brook road. --Frequent skirmishing occurred yesteide of the river, but no movement of this character had occurred up to yesterday afternoon, when this dispatch was received by Gen. Bragg: "Chaffin's Farm, May 11. "The enemy's pickets do not extend far this side of Howlett's House. They are not opposite Cox's wharf, as reported this morning, and there are no signs oam, arrived at Ashland yesterday morning, where a fight occurred, the result of which is given in the following telegram from Gen. Stuart: Headqs, Ashland, May 11, 6.30 A M. To Gen. Bragg: General — The enemy reached this point just before us, but were promptly whipped out after a sharp fight by Col. Munford, (Fitz L