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nder General French, in which the rebels were driven from the field with heavy loss, leaving their dead and wounded in our hands. The details are given in the following dispatch from General Thomas. Nashville, Tenn., October 6. Honorable E. M. Stanton, &c. The following dispatch is just received from Chattanooga: General Smith, who left here yesterday, 5th instant, telegraphs that the enemy retreated last evening from Altoona, moving in the direction of Dallas, leaving his detreat to Rolla, losing only a few stragglers and the killed and wounded on the way, which were very few. From the number of the wounded of the rebels, the enemy's loss will not fall much short of a thousand placed hors du combat. [Signed]Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Under its general news head, the Gazette has the following: According to the latest advices from Missouri, General Price reached the Osage river on Thursday; but was prevented from crossing it by the Fede