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more, and some two or three hundred horses. We have won a great victory over our dusky foe, broke him up and sent him into Kansas, with the remi of his men We have eleven or twelve killed, and about twenty wounded One officer, Lieutenant was killed and Major Chilton wounded, not dangerously, I pursue again to-morrow at daylight. Yours truly, James Mcintosh. The same paper, of the 2d, gives the following additional particulars: Later from the of War.--Col. Mcintosh, Capt. Armstrong, Lieut. Thornton, and several other officers arrived yesterday from the battle ground. We learn, that our army pursued the enemy for twenty-five miles on the next day after the battle, but did not over take any of the Indians. Col. Stand Watle, with about three hundred of his men came upon a party, killed fifteen or sixteen, and took about forty prisoners, some women and children. The rout was so complete, that the enemy scattered everywhere. Opothleyholo was not in the fight, but l