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n came in on our left, and a grand charge followed, resulting in the total rout of the enemy. When our informant left the front our whole cavalry was in vigorous pursuit, the infantry following them. General Blunt had command of the volunteer force on the left, and General Detasler that in the centre, composed of militia, who behaved gallantly. The Second Colorado Volunteers, Colonel Ford, in the thickest of the fight made several brilliant charges. General Detseler, Governor Kearney and General Curtis were constantly with the advance. Our loss was not heavy; that of the rebels, from the number of dead and wounded left on the field, must have been very great. A letter in the New York Herald, from St. Louis, says: Price's march westward seems to be in two columns--one on the north side of the river, commanded by General Mar. duke, and the other, under his own direction, with Fegin's division in the advance, on the south side. Fegin's men claime