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g that this present raid was only a forerunner of what was to come. The Latest from Price. The following is a characteristic official dispatch from the Yankee General Curtis, who could not get to Price. It is dated at Camp Arkansas, November 8th: We have just concluded the pursuit of Price, whose rear guard crossed the Arkansas river under fire of our guns. He left another of his guns and his own carriage, which, with other arms and equipments, have fallen into our hands. We ao. In his address replying to the compliment, he said: I intend that New York, hereafter, shall occupy no hesitating or equivocal position. [Prolonged and vehement cheers.] But, fellow-citizens, while we celebrate the victory on the 8th day of November, the Republic is not yet saved. We have important duties as citizens of the Government yet to perform; and may I not hope that all will unite in a common purpose to allay the passions, the prejudices and the excitements engendered by the l