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a merciful Providence, our casualties have been small. Among the wounded are Brig. Gens. Hayes and H. H. Walker. R. E. Lee. The following private dispatch, from Mayor Slaughter, of Fredericksburg, was received yesterday. It refers to the repulse mentioned in Gen. Lee's telegram: Guiney's, May 11, 1864. I came here to obtain information from Fredericksburg. I hear nothing but the statement that citizens have been arrested as hostages for prisoners we captured thenews is generally favorable. M. Slaughter. Some anxiety was felt in the public mind as to the supplies for Gen. Lee's army, which may be removed by the fact that all the railroad damage done by the raiders has been repaired, and Gen. LeGen. Lee's line of communication is intact. The Southside of the James — the enemy fallen back to Bermuda Hundreds — they Disappear from Drewry's Bluff and Port Walthall. It would seem that the enemy have changed their plan of operations on the sou