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From Petersburg. Petersburg, August 25. --Our forces engaged and drove in the enemy's skirmishers in front of Bermuda Hundred this morning, capturing some fifty prisoners. The engagement lasted but a short time. Our loss was small. For several days past the enemy has been picketing in front of Bermuda Hundred with negroes. In front and on the line of the Weldon railroad there is little or no change. The enemy has been engaged to-day shifting forces from their right to theind repulsed an effort they were making to drive in our picket lines. Our loss was small. Heavy firing has for the last hour been heard some distance down the line of the Weidon railroad; cause unexplained. [Second Dispatch.] Petersburg, August 25. --The New York Herald of the 12d has a letter from Niagara Falls, which says Judge Black, Attorney-General under Buchanan, and Hay, Lincoln's private secretary, have had another interview with Clay, Holcombe & Co., and that Lincoln is ab