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ced early in the morning by an artillery duel, which continued all day. General McCook's corps was engaged alone. At 2 o'clock the rebels made an effort to turn our left flank, and desperate fighting ensued at close quarters. The rebels were twice driven back with heavy loss. The battle continued till dark, when both parties rested. Gen. Terrell was mortally wounded, also, Col. Webster, of the Ninety-eighth Ohio. Gen. Jackson was killed. The report of the death of Gen. Rossen is not confirmed. The Union loss is estimated at two thousand killed and wounded. The rebel loss is greater, if anything. Gen. Crittenden and Gen. Gilbert have reinforced Gen. McCook, and the battle was resumed this morning. Perryville, Ky., Oct. 9.--Bragg's army attacked two divisions of Gen. McCook's corps darmce near this place yesterday. The fighting was desperate. General James S. Jackson, ex-Congressman of Kentucky, commanding a division, was killed; Gen. Terred