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in the medical staff of Col. Jackson's brigade, as it retreated from the battle of Monday at Hainesville through this place, said he had with him thirteen wounded men. These, with those that are knoight of Monday. No advance will be made from here until to-morrow. In the engagement at Hainesville, the First City Troop, of Philadelphia, were exposed to the fire of the enemy for some time. e Captain for Federal troops until resistance was useless. In the fight of Tuesday, near Hainesville, Company F. 21 cavalry, captured a number of the tents of the enemy — said to be fourteen. to-day. Work at the fortress was generally suspended to-day. The recent engagement near Hainesville. The Philadelphia Press has some Munchausen statements about a battle, which we suppose red fate at not being engaged. Of all the wounded upon our side, not one will die. At Hainesville, three miles beyond, they made a second futile and shorter stand, but were driven back with r