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e Bravery of the Confederates. A letter in the New York Herald gives an account of the fight a tuka., Miss., on the 22d ult., between portions of Price's and Rosecrans's armies. The correspondent says "the plan to capture Price was admirable, but, unfortunately, was nor carried out." He says: The fight commenced about handiana, Fourth Minnesota, and Sixteenth and Seventeenth Iowa all had more or less men in the fight at different times, and all fought like brave men and soldiers Rosecrans, Sullivan, and Col. Sanborn stood on the field, with grape and canister whistling round their heads in every direction, apparently oblivious to danger and only a. Gen. Grant remained a short time, and then returned to Burnsville, from whence, next morning, he returned to Corinth. Official notice has been received that Rosecrans is a Major General--a deserved recognition of valuable services and his military skill. From M'Clellas's army — the rebels very timid about an advance — the