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ly wounded himself. Two or three arrests have been made of suspected parties in the neighborhood. We have received the particulars of the skirmish near Carter's Station, last Sunday night, to which brief allusion was made yesterday. In consequence of private intelligence received at Bristol of the doings of the Union men inhe train and found the track was up between Wautauga and the Union Station bridge, but the damage was soon required and they passed over safely. Arriving at Carter's Station, they stopped and threw out pickets; and about midnight the little scouting party under Capt. Miller started to explore the country. They had proceeded someMiller received a charge of buckshot through his coat, and two of his men were slightly wounded in the feet. The prisoners were taken to the cavalry camp at Carter's Station. Among these who distinguished themselves by bravery and daring in the skirmish was a young man named Moffatt, a private in the Georgia regiment. The men