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The great battle.Continuation of the fight.successful Engagement of Magruder.Sunday's operations.the enemy still retreating.incidents.&c., &c., &c. The intelligeiver railroad, some three miles from the battle field of the "Seven Pines." Gen. Magruder conmmenced the attack about four o'clock, by advancing upon the Yankee entrk in the night, when the battle ceased. In this brilliant fight the men of Gen. Magruder's division won great honor and maintained the fighting reputation given thees City, and that the last avenue of escape for the "grand army" is cut off. Gen Magruder had gone down to reinforce Gen. Longstreet to assist in checking the retreat the James river or an unconditional surrender of McClellan's army. While Magruder was thus successfully "pushing the enemy to the wall" on the south side of thering was incessant. Col. Lamar. In our report of the engagement of Gen. Magruder on Sunday afternoon, as published yesterday, we noticed the capture of Col.