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the Northern papers, and republished in the South, that General Edwin Price, son of Major General Sterling Price, had taken the oath of allegiance to the United States. It says: Gen. Edwin Price never held any commission in the Confederate service, but was an officer in the Missouri State Guard, which organization is now disbanded. He was captured on the Osage last February, while conducting a body of recruits to join Major-General Price, in Arkansas, and was confined for months in the Penitentiary at Alton, Illinois whence he was released on parole. When the cartel for the exchange of prisoners was perfected he repaired to the army at Holly Springs.--Having no command, he did not regard his presence in the army as important, and returned to his home in Missouri, as a citizen, without taking any oath or being placed under any restrictions. He is a true and gallant man, and has done nothing and produced to nothing which can compromise him in the estimation of his friends.