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ce, consisting of four divisions, command by General Warren--driving them nearly a mile. Subsequently the enemy charged back, but were repulsed. At night the Yankees occupied the Southern road, with their batteries planted along the line as far down as the Yellow Tavern. Their lines extended on either side, but on the left reached across to the plankroad. In addition to the casualties elsewhere mentioned we learn that Adjutant Laird, of the Maryland battalions was killed, and Captain Crane, commanding the battalion, severely wounded. Our entire loss in the fight is estimated at three hundred and fifty, while that of the enemy is much greater. The latest — over two thousand prisoners captured. About three o'clock yesterday afternoon our forces made an attack upon Warren's Fifth corps, on the Weldon railroad, driving them back upwards of two miles, and capturing over two thousand prisoners, including Brigadier-General Hayes, and a number of stands of colors. G