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Napier was killed, and Col. Desbay captured. A dispatch from Fayetteville, Arkansas, says the rebel papers captured at Van Buren admit a loss at Prairie Grove of 4,000, and that General Hindman's correspondence was captured. The rebels were concentrating at Arkadelphia. A correspondent of the Inquirer, from the Army of the Potomac, says that on the night of the 2d two brigades recrossed the Rappahannock six miles above Fredericksburg, scoured the country, and returned. Beast Buller was received with complimentary demonstrations at Washington and other points. Lincoln's proclamation was honored with salutes, and other demonstrations at Pittsburg, Boston, and other places. Thirty-eight Sioux Indians were hung on the 26th ult., by Lincoln's order. Banks, issuing instructions under Lincoln's proclamation, on the 24th, advises slaves to remain on the plantations until their rights are definitely established — that whatever benefits Government intends shall be