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Latest Northern news.
the Federal account of the fight at Leesburg — important news from Missouri.--more newspapers Mobbed in Lincolndom, &c.
The reception of Northern newspapers from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, enables us this morning to present our readers with the latest and most interesting news transpiring in Lincoln's dominions.
We need not remind our readers that in many cases truth is a stranger to them, and therefore allowance should be made for their falling when reading extracts from their journals:
The Leesburg fight.Seconnoissance towards Leesburg — the Federal forces on the Virginia side, &c. Washington, Oct. 21
--The following dispatch from Gen. Stone's command to the Headquarters here has been received:
Edward's Ferry, Oct. 21.--This morning, at 1 o'clock, five companies of the 15th Massachusetts crossed the river, at Harrison's Island, at daybreak.
They had proceeded to within a mile and a half of Leesburg, wi
Important from Missouri. reported retreat of Price towards Arkansas. Strauss, Mo., Oct. 20.
--Major Scott, of Gen. Siezel's staff, who left Warsaw yesterday, says that definite and satisfactory information had been received at Siegel's camp that the rebels under Gen. Price had broken up their camp in Cedar country where he arrived last Sunday week, and where it was said he would make a stand and give battle, and continued their retreat towards the Arkansas line.
Lexington Retaken b bels was in Carroll county, and had captured seventeen of Colonel Morgan's men.--Colonel Morgan had started in pursuit.
Movements of the rebels. St. Louis, October 21.
--Union scouts report the total number of armed rebels in Southeastern Missouri at six thousand.
A man direct from General Price's army, says Jackson's rebel Legislature is in session at Stockton, the county seat of Cedar county, which place Ben McCulloch was approaching with from 6,000 to 12,000 reinforcements