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as badly wounded in the breast. Col. McCollock was wounded in the head. We have captured four or five pieces of artillery. Gen. Gholson came up this evening, and will follow after them and drive them as far as possible. The fight commenced near Okolona late this evening and was obstinate, as the enemy work forced to make repeated stands to hold us in check and to save their pack mules, etc., from a stampede. The fight closed with a grand cavalry charge of the enemy's whole force. We repulsed them with heavy loss and completely routed them. (Signed) S. D. Lee Leonidas Polk, Lieut. Gen. [Press Dispatch] Montgomery, Feb. 25. --The latest from the West indicates that the enemy has certainly withdrawn towards Memphis and Vicksburg. They laid waste the country as far as possible. It is reported that they destroyed large quantities of tithe corn along the railroads. The people are better satisfied with the currency bill as they understand it.
From the Rapidan. Orange C. H., Feb. 25. --Deserters who have recently entered our lines report that the enemy is sending his sick back to Washington, preparatory to a forward movement. They also report, on the contrary, that the enemy is fortifying, as if expecting an attack. The enemy has received no reinforcements recently.