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ngagement lasted about two hours and a half, and the loss was heavy on both sides. The line again formed. After retreating between two and three miles, Gen. Manson again formed in line of battle, on a range of hills extending through corn fields, his right covered by woods. His artillery was posted on the right and left, rce their way across the river, but they are likely to do so as soon as they are reinforced. We add that it was stated that the transportation belonging to Gen. Manson's division was saved, but we are not satisfied on that point. When or how Gen. Manson was captured is not explained, and it is not stated what became of Gen. CGen. Manson was captured is not explained, and it is not stated what became of Gen. Craft.--We presume he is also a prisoner. Federal Account of the of Fredericksburg. A correspondent of the New York Times gives the following account of the "first retreat of Gen. Burnside," from Fredericksburg on Sunday, the 21st ult.: Shortly after 6 o'clock P. M. the torch was applied to the railroad station, whic