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lost four pieces of artillery. We captured 350 prisoners at Corinth, who were brought off. The enemy made no attempt to follow up from Corinth, nor did the Bolivar force, after their defeat at Davis's bridge. Van Dorn was conspicuous for daring, and Price, as usual, felt at home in the Sunday shower, each escaping unhurt. Price's command was the first in the entrenchments. Maury's division suffered the heaviest loss. Gen. Cabell sustained severe loss, and acted most gallantly. The enemy fought determinedly, and were maneuvered splendidly. Rosecranz commanded in person. Our army are perfectly safe, and no fears are entertained of their being followed by the crippled Yankees. We will be quickly organized and ready for another combat. The killing of Cols. Rogers and Adams and Gen. Moore is contradicted. Lieut. Sam Farrington, of Capt. Wade's battery, St. Louis, is among the killed. He fell in the heat of battle nobly discharging a soldier's duty.