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, at 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, says a sharp engagement was going on between the enemy and Imboden's, McCausland's, and Jones's cavalry, and it was reported yesterday morning that our men fell back after the engagement to secure the advantages of a more favorable position. The same gentleman says that the enemy burnt the depot and public stores at Liberty. The following letters give additional details of the situation about Lynchburg: [from our own Correspondent.] Lynchburg, June 16, 1864. Very little is known which is proper for publication. The enemy in heavy force passed through Liberty, Bedford county, yesterday morning, and have been moving cautiously in this direction. It is thought by some that they will attempt to go on to Danville instead of attacking this place, which may now be considered safe. Should they attempt to get to Danville I think they will be foiled. All of the enemy are reported to have left the Amherst side of the James. The raiding part