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r driven the Yankee fleet out to sea or compelled it to seek a port further south. It will also be seen from our dispatches that a naval attack on Fort Branch, on the Roanoke river, has been handsomely repulsed. From General Price. A gentleman direct from the Trans-Mississippi Department brings information that General Price has organized the recruits brought out of Missouri by him into five new brigades. General Joe Kelly and General John B. Clark, Jr., have each a division. General Jeff Thompson commands Kelly's brigade.--Colonel John T. Coffee has recruited a regiment, one thousand eight hundred General Price was issuing rations to thirty-three thousand men. His expedition into Missouri was as completely successful as his orders permitted it to be. He has now the largest corps in the Confederate army, and every man a Missourian. General Fagan, whom he detached for that purpose, captured Fayetteville, with its garrison of eight hundred men, on the 4th of November.