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k Herald says of Gent Price. We clip the following paragraph from the New York Herald of the 11th inst. It may be said that Gen. Sterling Price, the rebel commander in Missouri, is now fairly played out. Failing to resolve any response to his begging call for 50,000 Missourian, his troops daily deserting his standard by hundreds, and the rebel Government having appointed a man to supersede him, he now presents a deplorable picture of what may be termed a used up man. Hon. Chas. Jas. Faulkner released, From the New York correspondence of the Philadelphia Inquirer, dated Dec. 10. we take the following paragraph. Mr. Chas. Fanikner, ex-Minister to France, who, as you know, has been enjoying some weeks of elegant leisure at a certain fashionable watering place called Fort Warren kept by one Uncle Sam, turned up in town to-day on parole. He is en route for Dixie's Land, in exchange for Hon. Mr. Elypol Rochester, so the story goes. Abolition of slavery in the D
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Release of the Hon. J. C. Faulkner. From our latest Northern dates we are gratified to learn that there is a fair prospect of the Hon. Charles James Faulkner being soon restored to his family and friends in this old Commonwealth. He has been released from Fort Lafayette by the Federal Government upon the condition that the Hon. Mr. Ely, of New York, who is now a prisoner in Richmond, will be treated in like manner by the Confederate Government. We doubt not the exchange will be cheerfully granted.