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From Tennessee. another reported Fight — the Confederates Victorious, &c. Nashville, Nov. 25. --The steamer Pink Marble arrived on Saturday under a flag of truce from Fort Donelson, on the Cumberland river, with a barge in tow from Louisville, laden with machinery for a cotton factory at McMinnville, Tenn. The machinery is from Massachusetts, and came through the blockade on a special permit from Secretary Chase. It was obtained by a Union man, who was formerly a citizen of Nashville. Lieut.-Colonel McGaverch, commanding at Fort Donelson, has detained the steamer Pink Marble and her crew to await instructions from Gen. Johnston. The machinery will be brought to this city. The reported capture of one hundred and thirteen Lincolnites, near Fort Donelson and Henry, is erroneous. The Patriot, of this city, learns that two Lincoln gun-boats came up the Cumberland river, or the 18th inst., to Canton, Kentucky, where a field piece from Hopkinsville opened