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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 fire on them. After a short engagement the enemy retreated, with quite a number of their force killed, and one of the gun-boats disabled. Our loss was four killed and a few wounded. The Clarksville Jeffersonian, of the 22d inst., gives a report of an engagement between the gun-boat Conestoga and a gun belonging to Capt. Southern's battery of flying artillery, near Canton. [This is probably the same affair as that reported in the previous paragraph.] The engagement continue