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with fifteen men, arrived here from Rolla to-night, and reports one thousand five hundred men repairing the southwestern branch of the railroad; that the telegraph will be in working order to-morrow; that the road will be open from Rolla to Mozelle the day after, and that all is now snug at Rolla. The bridge and water tank at Scott's, eight miles west of Jefferson City, have been burned by the rebels; also, the railroad depot at Lookout, a few miles beyond. St. Louis, Missouri, October 11. --Intelligence has been received at head-quarters that Price's army went from California to Booneville, Cooper county, yesterday, and Shelby sent two thousand cavalry across the Missouri river at that point. General Fisk has gone to Lexington to take command there. General Sanborn is still pursuing the enemy. Reports were extensively circulated to-day that Magruder, with five thousand rebel infantry, had entered Southeast Missouri and occupied Frederickstown, but they prove to be u