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Indeed it was not known by any one of the citizens, until in a bleeding and exhausted condition he reached the house of Mr. Elmore, where he sank down from great weakness, exclaiming, "They have killed me, but I saved the bridge." He is a hero, and has physically done more for the welfare of his country than any man in the Confederacy. He deserves well of his countrymen, and let a grateful people do something for the relief of his family. From Gens. Price and M'Culloch. The Fort Smith (Ark.) Times, of the 5th instant, learns from a gentleman just down from camps, that General Price, with his command, is encamped at Cassville, Missouri, fifty-five miles this side of Springfield. General McCulloch is encamped at Harbins, this side of Keatsville, and about ten miles this side of General Price, who is said to have about 20,000 men, and about 13,000 effective men, and will have a larger force when the battle comes off. A Strange visitor. From the Lynchburg Republican,