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The news. The battle of Hatcher's run. Grant's movement on the right of our lines was brought to a conclusion with the operations of last Monday. His troops were on that evening driven by General Mahone into the entrenchments they had thrown up on Hatcher's run. The next day they made feints on our lines, but they were onHatcher's run. The next day they made feints on our lines, but they were only feints. They still hold the position gained on Hatcher's run. This extends Grant's line to the westward some three miles. But if he gains any advantage thereby, we do not see it. He is further from Petersburg, and is not nearer to the Southside railroad. He lost about one thousand five hundred killed and wounded, and about fifHatcher's run. This extends Grant's line to the westward some three miles. But if he gains any advantage thereby, we do not see it. He is further from Petersburg, and is not nearer to the Southside railroad. He lost about one thousand five hundred killed and wounded, and about fifty prisoners. Our whole loss will not reach five hundred. We regret to state that Colonel Houston, of this State, was killed in the fight on Monday. It is now said that General Sorrell's wound is not considered mortal. The dead on both sides have been buried. The enemy is erecting two or more observatories opposite pr