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ties at St. Louis has been called to the matter, but as yet no response has been given. At Franklin, the junction of the main line and south western branch of the Pacific Railroad, is a force of three thousand troops, in command of Lieutenant-Colonel Herron, of the 9th lowa. A few days since Colonel Herron learned of a rebel depot of arms about ten miles distant, and, sending out an expedition, seized nearly a hundred guns and a supply of flour and bacon. Several prisoners were taken at Colonel Herron learned of a rebel depot of arms about ten miles distant, and, sending out an expedition, seized nearly a hundred guns and a supply of flour and bacon. Several prisoners were taken at the same time. This is the third haul he has made within four weeks. The released prisoners from Richmond returned to camp. The special Washington correspondent of the New York Herald writes as follows: The following named twenty-four exchanged prisoners from Richmond--twenty taken at the battle of Bull Run, on the 21st of July, and four while on picket at Munson's Hill, on the 28th of August --were paid off at Washington on the 13th inst., and returned to the camp of their regiment