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statements pro and a were of the most unsatisfactory and indefinite Character. The most reliable statement given to the public has contained in a dispatch is such from the office of the Enquirer, which we he rewith append: Warrenton, Va. 20th Sept. 1862. A correspondent on the battle-field at Sharpsburg writes us as follows: "We had a most terrific fight on yesterday, Sept. 10th. The advantage is on our side. There have been hosts of killed and wounded. Gens. Starke, Manning, and L. O'B. Branch were killed. Gens. D. R. Jones, R. R. Jones, Ripley, and Lawton, were wounded. "The whole strength of both armies was engaged in the fight. The fight is expected to be renewed on Thursday, Sept. 18th. Rumor to-day says the fight was renewed near Sharpsburg on Thursday, and the enemy routed and driven nine miles. The enemy's cavalry (a regiment.) was yesterday scouting the field at Groved. Prince William county, and arrested a citizens there they were after G