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cceeded in catching him or not. From Jefferson city. A special dispatch to the St. Louis Democrat states that three Federal scouts had been captured by the Confederates on the 9th, and that heavy cannonading was heard in the direction of Tipton the same day. The only considerable body of Confederates the Federals knew of near Tipton was 3,000 cavalry, from Price's force, which had been "laying in wait" for the jayhawkers several days — from all which we imagine that Gen. Price is ere thTipton was 3,000 cavalry, from Price's force, which had been "laying in wait" for the jayhawkers several days — from all which we imagine that Gen. Price is ere this in possession of the capital of Missouri. The papers are prohibited from publishing news of Fremont's movements. Considerable "indignation" has been manifested in military circles at Jeffersonville on account of the "false alarm" of an attack on Hermann. The Confederates, says the special, are about abandoning Lynn creek. A Pretty Yankee Story Spoiled. The New York Post, of the 10th, says, "there is not a word of truth in the Times dispatch about 100 rebels being drowned b