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my was in the are of a circle., A charge of infantry, extending throughout the whole line, completely routed the whole rebel force, which retired in great confusion, but rather safely, through the deep impassable defiles of cross-timber. Our loss is heave. The enemy's cannot be ascertained, for their dead are scattered over a large field. Their wounded, too, may many of them be lost and perish. The force is scattered in all directions, but I think his main force has returned to Boston Mountains. Gen. Seigel follows him towards Keithville, while my cavalry is pureeing him towards the mountains, scouring the country, bringing in prisoners, and trying to find the rebel Major-Gen. Van-Dorn, who had command of the entire force at this, the battle of Pea Ridge. I have not as yet, statements of the dead and wounded, so as to justify a report, but I will refer yen to a dispatch which I will forward you very soon. Officers and soldiers have displayed such unusual gallant