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Savannah, April 11.--A special dispatch to the Republican, from "P. W. A., at Corinth, says that on the 7th the enemy was reinforced by 7,000 men, and renewed the fight.
The Confederates repulsed them twice.
At 10 o'clock further reinforcements were brought up by Gen. Buell.
The battle raged with varying fortune.
Gens. Cheatham, Bowen and Clark were wounded.
We took 2,000 prisoners. The loss on both sides was heavy.
At nine o'clock P. M. the enemy was heavily reinforced, and Beauregard fell back.
The Confederates fought two days, the enemy being constantly reinforced.
On the 8th both sides were too badly worsted to renew the fight.
April 10--The number of Confederates killed is much loss than was at first supposed.
The number of wounded is comparatively slight.
Prisoners are still arriving, nearly ,000 have already been brought in, including about 200 officers.
The Confederates firmly hold their position.
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