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rs, besides the booty. Among the prisoners just brought in is Col Cook, of the 26th N Y, and another Colonel, whose name I do not know. Our losses have been marvelously small — next, indeed, to nothing. We have taken not less than six hundred good serviceable horses among our captures. Thus endeth Wilson's raid, and his contempt for our cavalry has doubtless heightened his respect for Mahone's infantry. Yesterday evening, about 5 o'clock, a fight occurred near battery five, on the City Point road, on Hare's farm. The enemy made two feeble assaults on Colquitt's Georgia brigade, both of which, however, were quickly and easily repulsed. They also advanced on Gracle's front, driving in his skirmishers, but as soon as our line of battle opened upon them they fell flat on the ground, and the volley of our men having been delivered they hastily returned to their entrenchments. Our loss was almost nothing. Theirs was quite respectable. Last night our and picket lines, which for