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Late from the South. We present our readers this morning the following summary of news obtained from the latest Southern exchanges which have been received: The late Confederate return in Arkansas--Col. New York's report — of Officially sold not in the Signs. In our issue of the 4th last, a telegrahic dispatch from Little Rock, Ark., appeared containing official information that Col. James Mcintosh, in command of four regiments, had had a fight with the forces under Opothicyhore, the Indian chief, about seventy-five miles Northwest of Fort Gibson, on the 20th December. The Fort Smith Ness, of the 21st ult. publishes the following letter from Col. Mcintosh, who commanded the Confederate forces on that occasion The Victory was a signal one; Camp Opothleyholo. C. N., December. 16, 1862. Major G. W. Clarks: We engaged Opothleyholo to-day at 12 M. His force was very large. I attacked him with three columns, and our men made a most gallant charge over rough and