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as unparalleled. One of our Generals writes that Maury's division, composed of Phifer's, Cabell's, and perhaps Morris brigades, will not muster more than one brigade. Cabell's brigade has not more than 450 men left. Gen. Martin, of the 4th brigade, (chiefly Mississippians,) was killed. Also, Col. Rogers, of Texas, and Col. Wirt Adams, of Mississippi. Gen. Moore is reported killed. Gen.Cabell was injured by a fall from his horse. Ten thousand fresh Federal from Bolivar harassed Manry's division, which was in advance in the retrograde movement. The army is understood to be in the vicinity of Ripley, and perfectly safe. It is rumored that but one General was sanguine of success before the attack. No officers have yet arrived here, nor any of the wounded. Having driven in the enemy's skirmishers, the combined forces of Van-Dorn and Price attacked them in their entrenchments, at 9 A. M., Friday, driving them out, capturing nine pieces of artillery, and con