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l of the Confederate States was called alphabetically, and the following named members were ascertained to be present: From Alabama.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, Nich. P. Davis and H. C. Jones. From Arkansas.--Robert W. Johnson, H. F. Thomasson, A. H. Garland and W. W. Watkins. From Florida.--None. From Georgia.--Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, Eugenius A. Nisbet, Benjamin H. Hill, A. R. Wright and Augustus H. Kenan. From Louisiana--John Perkins, Jr., A. DeClout, Charles M. Conrad, D. S. Kenner and Henry Marshall. From Mississippi.--Wiley P. Harris, Walker Brook and J. T. Harrison. From South Carolina.--L. M. Keitt, C. G. Memminger and W. W. Boyce. From Texas--Louis T. Wigfall, John H. Reagan, John Hemphill, T. N. Naul and W. B. Ochiltree. From Virginia.--J. W. Brockenbrough and Walter R. Staples. On motion of Mr. Brockenbrough, the following named newly appointed delegates from Virginia came forward, presented their credentials, and too
The strength of the rebels is not known. From Southwestern Missouri. The St. Louis Democrat, of the 16th, has the following news from the Southwest, fully confirming our previous reports of the movements of the Arkansas troops: Capt. Conrad's command, which had been left at Neosho, report that on the 5th of July they were surrounded by 1,500 Arkansas troops, and were given fifteen minutes time to surrender. Before the time expired the enemy's force was increased to 3,000. Capt. Capt. Conrad then surrendered his command. Ben McCullough was present. Gen. Price and Gov. Jackson then demanded that their men and arms be delivered to the Missouri troops. The Arkansas officers refused this demand. Afterwards Capt. Emmett McDonald passed among them and inquired if they were not St. Louis boys. They replied they were. The Captain then treated a number of them to lager beer. They were then sent off, after taking the obligation not to bear arms against the Southern Confedera