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Show t By TeJerrapii. Auothcr Battle Fought. Tours, 9. The government has made publio i ho following intelligence : Gen Cliau-ey reports, to the War Department, Depart-ment, that, there was an a'tack all along the lines from Meung to St. Lau-rient Lau-rient des B jis, lat night and to-day. Th principal effort of the enemy was at Beaugeney. The Germans were very strung at that place, having no lesr than eighty-six cannon. Their forces consisted of two divisions of B ivariaus, oue division of Prussians, two thou-and : cavalry, and strong reerves. They ,i were under the command of Prince , Frederick Charles and the Duke ot : Meiklenburg. The enemy was re- pulsed and driven beyond Grande Chartre. Wo stop to-night on the po- ' ?itiou we had this morning. 'Ihepris- ; oners taken acknowledge that the : Pru-sians suffered heavy losses. The battle lasted till night. I have not yet ' ' received a complete list of our los.-es. ' We may h: attacked again to-inrrrow, but wo are prepared to resist to thj ut-, ut-, most. The Bavarian Lieut. General Stcphan, coinmandinz a divi-ion, was wounded before St. Liurient des B is. T!o Prussian have been driven from ;, Marallcs. |