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on's dispatches about Grant's movements--"repulse" of the Confederates. The latest Yankee intelligence from Gen Grant in contained in dispatches from Stanton to Dix, at New York, dated at 8 o'clock on the evening of Tuesday last, (31st ult.) With a feet explanatory notes they are more intelligible. For instance, the cavalry diwere that the Confederates had "fallen back south of the Chickahominy." The following are the dispatches: War Department, Washington,May 31st, 4 P. M. Major Gen. Dix: We have dispatches from Gen Grant down to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There seemed, the dispatch says, to be some prospect of Lee's making a stand Noras been received by this Department. Edwin M Stanton. Secretary of War. [Second Dispatch.] War Department,Washington, Tuesday, May 31--8 P M. Major General Dix: A dispatch from Gen Grant, dated at 6 o'clock this morning, at Hawes's Shop, has just been received. It is as follows: "The enemy came over on our