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is side, and a vigorous shelling was kept up during the day, to which the gunboats respond. White the engagement was going on the enemy's wagon train crossed the river in order to get beyond the range of our guns. The sharpshooters took some part in the affair Night closed in without any decided advantage having been gained by either side. Yesterday morning the fight was renewed by an attack of the enemy, and at the time our left, a warm engagement was progressing in the vicinity of Tunstall's station This is the statement of an officer who was present, and who may be presumed to have been well posted in regard to the facts. On the other hand, the impression at headquarters, yesterday was that a severe fight took place, resulting in our favor, and in the capture of several pieces of artillery in the multitude of prevailing rumors, it is a matter of exceeding difficulty to obtain a correct knowledge of the situation. Outrages of the enemy in Caroline. A citizen of