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r to the Cincinnati, but was not so badly damaged. She was run into shoal water, when she settled to the bottom. She was afterwards pumped out, and arrived here to-day in tow for repairs. During the heat of the engagement, one of the rebel gunboats got hold of one of the United States bomb-ketchers and was towing it away, when the Benton bore down upon her, and after a brief skirmish, compelled the rebel to leave the prize. The following are the casualties on the Cincinnati: Capt. Stemble was shot through the neck, but the wound is not expectted to prove serious. Fourth master Reynolds was shot through the abdomen, and has since died. Two seamen, whose names are not known, were slighly wounded in the hands. There have been no arrivals here from Pittsburg Landing since Sunday. The naval engagement near Fort Pillow--our Cotton-clad Boats Victorious. The Memphis Avalanche, of May 12, gives the following account of the recent naval engagement on the Mis