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d into service at that city were very indignant on being disbanded, and their officers had left for Jackson to lay their case before Governor Pettus. The Mayfield (Ky.) fight. The Memphis Appeal, of the 14th inst., has the following relative to the reported fight at Mayfield, Ky., mentioned under our telegraphic head: Mayfield, Ky., mentioned under our telegraphic head: Hearing a rumor on yesterday that Col. Bowen's brigade, stationed near Mayfield, had just had a heavy skirmish in that vicinity with the enemy, we telegraphed late last night to Columbus for the particulars, and received through a friend the following response: "There has been no fight as reported. The enemy have gone in thMayfield, had just had a heavy skirmish in that vicinity with the enemy, we telegraphed late last night to Columbus for the particulars, and received through a friend the following response: "There has been no fight as reported. The enemy have gone in their holes. "We have exchanged the wounded Federal prisoners for all of our well men. All is quiet to-night. G. A. H." A patriotic Move. Mr. B. B. Harrison, of Lebanon, Mo., who, with many others, lately moved into Texas to secure their families from insult and outrage, and to save their negroes and such other movabl