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s. I am now encamped with my whole army fourteen miles west of Fayetteville, having gone entirely around the enemy. I am separated from my train, but think it is safe on the Elm Spring road to the Boston mountains. The reason why I determined to give battle at once upon my arrival to assume command of the army, I will give in my report at an early day. Earl Van-Dorn,Major-General Commanding. Later particulars. From a special dispatch to the Memphis Appeal, dated Fort Smith, March 19th we copy the following: Mr. Kittle, Orderly Sergeant of Capt. Galloway's company, in McCulloch's brigade, who was taken prisoner on the last day of the fight at Elkhorn, made his escape, along with several others, twenty miles this side of Springfield, Mo., on the 17th instant, and arrived here to-day. From him I am able to give you the additional particulars of the fight: The enemy's loss, killed and wounded, was 2,600--not less than 800 killed. The 85th Illinois regiment,