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ome derangement of the mails been delayed to this late day, yet there are some facts contained in it which have not heretofore been made public, and which will be found interesting to the reader.--Dis.] Camp on Beaver Creek, 54th Reg't Va., Vols., Jan. 12. Editors of the Dispatch: The first brigade of the Army of Eastern Kentucy, under the command of Gen. H. Marshall, engaged the enemy on the 10th inst., at Middle Creek, in Floyd county. The enemy's forces were commanded by Col. Garfield, from Ohio; and I understand was composed of two Ohio regiments, one Indiana regiment, and a Kentucky regiment — the latter under the command of Col. A. Moore. The strength of the enemy is estimated at from four thousand to forty-five hundred men. Our brigade was composed of Col. Trigg's regiment, the 54th,) Col. Moore's battalion; Col. Williams's Kentucky regiment, and Capt. Jeffries's battery of four field pieces. The whole force on our side, including sick, did not amount to over tw