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The camp of Col. Matthews was twenty miles from Hermann, and is said to have contained about 400 Home Guards. The rebels number some 2,000, and their design is to burn the Gasconade bridge in that vicinity. Reinforcements have been sent to Hermann and the bridge. On hearing of the approach of the rebel force, our troops began erecting palisades for its defence. At last accounts the army of Gen. Price was on Grand river, in Henry county. On Wednesday last he was marching Southward. She goes to Milford to be repaired, and will as soon as completed resume her position between Liverpool and New York. The City of Washington's news has been anticipated by the Norwegian, at Quebec; but the details that we are able to obtain Hermann without loss of any kind. The three cannon, mentioned in a previous dispatch, belonged to the rebels. Col. Harding now telegraphs from Hermann that the he had no apprehensions of an attack on that place, and that the Gasconade and Osange br