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Editors Dispatch: Please acknowledge through your columns the receipt of $12.50 from little girls of Richmond — Ellen Powell. Columbia Caldwell, Nora and Sallie Purcell — for sick and wounded soldiers. Also, $33.70 from Mary Ross, frene Bridges, Mary Marshall, Fanny Wigfall, Cora Winn, and Susan Marshall, the proceeds of a fair. Roger Martin, Sup't Army Depot Y. M. C.
Fight between Price and Rosecrans. Luka, Miss., via Mobile, Sept. 22d. --The right wing of the enemy, under General Rose eight thousand strong, were found advancing about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, on the Jac-mo road, driving in our pickets. General Price immediately ordered Gen. Herbert to move with his own and Martin's brigade against them, and went himself upon the field, accompanied by Gen. Little. They met them advancing in line of battle about a mile north of the town. Our line was immediately formed, and the battle opened. Discovering that the enemy were in force, Gen. 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 an