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tch boat, down the river, en routs to the front. He expressed himself highly pleased with his flying visit to the North, and goes back to the field much refreshed in mind and body. He was this city, and other guests. The Confederates again in Missouri. A telegram from St. Louis says: Advices from Fayetteville, Arkansas, say Colonel Brooks, with two thousand five hundred rebels, attacked that place October 28th, but was repulsed with considerable loss. From that time to November 3d the town was pretty closely invested, when General Fagan, with about six thousand of Price's retreating forces, came up and bombarded the place five hours with two pieces of artillery, but were held at bay until the next day, when Generals Curtis and Blunt arrived, and the rebels skedaddled. They lost nearly one thousand killed and wounded. Our loss was one killed. General Early's army in the Valley — his position. A letter from Martinsburg, dated the 22d, says that General Ear