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plenty of provisions in Atlanta, and, so far as the main army is concerned, feels secure. General Rousseau reports that Forrest has escaped him by crossing the Tennessee on flatboats, above and below Florence, on the 6th instant, while he (Rousseau) was detained by high water in Shoal creek and Elk river. George H. Thomas, Major-General. General Sherman's Dispatch. Altoona, October 9--8 P. M. Major-General Halleck, Chief of Staff: I reached the Kennesaw mountain, October 6, just in time to witness at a distance the attack on Altoona. I had anticipated this attack, and had ordered from Rome, General Corse with reinforcements. The attack was met and repulsed, the enemy losing some two hundred dead and more than one thousand wounded and prisoners. Our loss was about seven hundred in the aggregate.--The enemy captured the small garrisons at Big Shanty and Ackworth and burned about seven miles of our railroad; but we have at Altoona and Atlanta an abundan