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brigade have reached this place" The artillery firing heard to-day in the direction of Dallas and Powder Springs was rapid and heavy all day. From B Gen. Reynolds who was wounded in the act on, and who reached here this evening, we learn that the fight on Wednesday was exceedingly spirited from 5 o'clock P M until dark, The musketry firing was fierce and rapid, and as Gen Reynolds states, the heaviest he has ever heard. On our side Hindman's, Stewart's, and a part of Stevenson's divisions were engaged against Booker's corps of the enemy. The fight took place at New Hope Church, about four miles this side of Dallas, and between the latter point and Powder Springs. Gen Reynolds states that the enemy were repeatedly repulsed and were driven back with heavy loss, until night put an end to the pursuit. It is his impression the as had enough of it, and will try a little by way of relief. All accounts represent our troops in the highest feather, and the amendm