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Price sent back for the other brigades of Little's division. They came forward at double-quick, but did not reach the field until the enemy were driven back from every position more than six hundred yards, with the loss of over fifty prisoners and nine pieces of artillery, Darkness prevented further pursuit, and Little's division bivouacked on the field. Our loss in killed, wounded and missing will reach two hundred and fifty. Gen. Little was killed. Cols. Whitfield, Gilmore, and Mayberry were wounded. The enemy having received heavy reinforcements during the night, Gen. Price determined to carry out the orders of the previous morning, and the army left Luka between seven and eight o'clock in the morning, bringing off the captured stores. The attack which the enemy made upon our rear guard was repulsed with severe loss to them. Our loss was only one man. The 3d Louisiana, Whitfield's Legion, and 3d Texas Cavalry behaved with distinguished gallantry, and were the greatest