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m Chattanooga says: There has been no fighting in this army since Hooker's attack on Bragg's rear at Ringgold, on the 26th. Bragg was forced to march on, being badly whipped, and inflicting considerable loss upon Hooker. Our loss is about 500 to 600; the enemy's much larger. The army's movements now going on are not for the public at present. The following is a list of the more prominent casualties published in the papers: Brig-Gen. John E. Smith, Brig-Gen Corse, Brig Gen. Mathias, Brig Gen. Giles A Smith, Brig Gen. W. S. Smith, wounded; Col. Phelps, 38th Ohio, commanding 3d brigade, wounded; Maj Irwin, 6th Ohio. killed; Maj Burch, 93d Ohio, killed; Major Butterfield, 17th Ohio, wounded; Lt-Col Boynton, 35th Ohio, wounded; Col. Putnam, 93d Ill, killed; Lt Col. Stuart, 90th Ill, wounded; Col. Raum and Maj Walsh, 58th Ill, wounded; Lt-Col Cilpin, 26th Ill, wounded; Lt Col. Davidson, 77th Ill, wounded; Col. Marksdale, 74th Ill, wounded; N. H. Towner, Chief of Artiller