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iggs for the following telegraphic dispatches received from Col. Dunn, commanding at Fort Jackson: Fort Jackson, Oct. 14, 3 P. M. To Major General Twiggs About 10 o'clock Saturday morning, while the fight was progressing in the Southwest Pass, Dr. Bradbury was arrested in a small boat about a mile below the head of the passes by the U. S. steamer McClelland, Captain Gray, formerly of the Star of the West, commanding. After taking him prisoner, the steamer put about and went out of Pass a l'outre, and around to the Southwest Pass, immediately going alongside of the Richmond. The following information is therefore reliable as the enemy's account: The Richmond was struck by the ram, instead of the Preble. She was struck a little abalt of her fore chains. A small indentation in her copper was visible; her great injury being below the water line. It was with great exertions only that she was kept afloat going down the Pass, and she was there run aground to save