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by our men and driven back under the guns of their steamers, where they now remain and are fortifying. In the engagement fifteen were killed and wounded on our side, mostly by one shell.--The enemy's loss is about the same. A Federal Sergeant was captured. The steamers still protect their position on the main. From the above we infer that the skirmish reported to have occurred on Thursday, is without foundation. Resignation of General Pillow. A correspondent of the Knoxville (Tenn.) Register, of the 3d inst., has the following paragraph in reference to the resignation of General Pillow: Yesterday, on the cars at Corinth, Miss., stepped Gen Pillow on his way home. He was just from Columbus. where he had resigned his position on account of a disagreement between himself and Major General Polk. This fact we learned from the General, and learned it with much regret; for he was the most active General we had, without any disparagement to any other be it said.
A streets difficulty in Knoxville --The of the 4th inst., A difficulty, between Capt. Henry Ashby and a party of three men belonging to Col. London's regiment, occurred in the vicinity of the Lamar Honan in our city on yesterday evening, in the serious if not mortal wounding of a man by the name of Shailsnon, of Col. Looney's regiment. Captain Ashby was also slightly wounded in the calf of the leg by an accidental discharge of his own pistol.